Central Park
Arsenal (Central Park)
The Arsenal is a symmetrical brick building with modestly Gothic Revival details, located in Central Park, New York, centered on 64th Street off Fifth Avenue.
The Arsenal is a symmetrical brick building with modestly Gothic Revival details, located in Central Park, New York, centered on 64th Street off Fifth Avenue.
Arthur Ross (philanthropist)
Arthur Ross was an American businessman and philanthropist.
Arthur Ross was an American businessman and philanthropist.
Balto
Balto was a Siberian Husky sled dog who led his team on the final leg of the 1925 serum run to Nome, in which diphtheria antitoxin was transported from Anchorage, Alaska, to Nenana, Alaska, by t...
Balto was a Siberian Husky sled dog who led his team on the final leg of the 1925 serum run to Nome, in which diphtheria antitoxin was transported from Anchorage, Alaska, to Nenana, Alaska, by t...
Belvedere Castle
Belvedere Castle is a building in Central Park in New York, New York, that contains exhibit rooms and an observation deck.
Belvedere Castle is a building in Central Park in New York, New York, that contains exhibit rooms and an observation deck.
Blockhouse (Central Park)
The Blockhouse is a small fort in the northern part of Central Park, in New York City, New York, and is the oldest structure standing in the park.
The Blockhouse is a small fort in the northern part of Central Park, in New York City, New York, and is the oldest structure standing in the park.
Cedar Hill (Central Park)
Cedar Hill in Central Park, New York City, is a great place for reading and sunbathing, and a preferred area for dog owners.
Cedar Hill in Central Park, New York City, is a great place for reading and sunbathing, and a preferred area for dog owners.
Central Park
Central Park is a public park at the center of Manhattan in New York City, New York, United States.
Central Park is a public park at the center of Manhattan in New York City, New York, United States.
Central Park be-in
Between 1967 and 1968 several "be-ins" were held in Central Park to protest against various issues such as US involvement in the Vietnam War and racism.
Between 1967 and 1968 several "be-ins" were held in Central Park to protest against various issues such as US involvement in the Vietnam War and racism.
Central Park Brass
Central Park Brass is a performing Quintet formed in 2002 to play an annual series of brass chamber music concerts in New York City’s Central Park.
Central Park Brass is a performing Quintet formed in 2002 to play an annual series of brass chamber music concerts in New York City’s Central Park.
Central Park Conservancy
Central Park is a public park in the center of Manhattan in New York City, United States.
Central Park is a public park in the center of Manhattan in New York City, United States.
Central Park in the Dark
Central Park in the Dark is a music composition by Charles Ives for chamber orchestra.
Central Park in the Dark is a music composition by Charles Ives for chamber orchestra.
Central Park Mall
The Central Park Mall leading to the Bethesda Terrace provides the only purely formal feature in the naturalistic original plan of Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux for Central Park, New Yo...
The Central Park Mall leading to the Bethesda Terrace provides the only purely formal feature in the naturalistic original plan of Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux for Central Park, New Yo...
Central Park Medical Unit
The Central Park Medical Unit (CPMU) is an all-volunteer ambulance service that provides completely free emergency medical service to patrons of Central Park and the surrounding streets, i...
The Central Park Medical Unit (CPMU) is an all-volunteer ambulance service that provides completely free emergency medical service to patrons of Central Park and the surrounding streets, i...
Central Park South
Central Park South is a street that forms the southern border of Central Park in the borough of Manhattan in New York City.
Central Park South is a street that forms the southern border of Central Park in the borough of Manhattan in New York City.
Central Park SummerStage
SummerStage is an annual, free performing arts summer festival founded in 1986 which takes place at Rumsey Playfield in New York City's Central Park and, since 2010, in parks throughout the five...
SummerStage is an annual, free performing arts summer festival founded in 1986 which takes place at Rumsey Playfield in New York City's Central Park and, since 2010, in parks throughout the five...
Central Park West (TV series)
Central Park West (also known as CPW) is an American prime time television soap opera that ran from September 1995 to June 1996 on CBS. The series was created and executive produce...
Central Park West (also known as CPW) is an American prime time television soap opera that ran from September 1995 to June 1996 on CBS. The series was created and executive produce...
Charles Bunstein Stover
Charles Bunstein Stover (July 14, 1861 - April 25, 1929) was the Parks Commissioner for New York City.
Charles Bunstein Stover (July 14, 1861 - April 25, 1929) was the Parks Commissioner for New York City.
Cherry Hill (Central Park)
Cherry Hill Fountain is located just to the west of Bethesda Fountain, enclosed in a circular plaza in Cherry Hill.
Cherry Hill Fountain is located just to the west of Bethesda Fountain, enclosed in a circular plaza in Cherry Hill.
Cleopatra's Needle
Cleopatra's Needle is the popular name for each of three Ancient Egyptian obelisks re-erected in London, Paris, and New York City during the nineteenth century.
Cleopatra's Needle is the popular name for each of three Ancient Egyptian obelisks re-erected in London, Paris, and New York City during the nineteenth century.
Connecticut River
The Connecticut River is the largest river in New England, and an American Heritage River.
The Connecticut River is the largest river in New England, and an American Heritage River.
Conservatory Garden
The Conservatory Garden is the only formal garden in Central Park, New York City.
The Conservatory Garden is the only formal garden in Central Park, New York City.
Conservatory Water, Central Park
Conservatory Water, Central Park lies in a natural hollow near Fifth Avenue in New York City's Central Park, centered opposite 74th Street.
Conservatory Water, Central Park lies in a natural hollow near Fifth Avenue in New York City's Central Park, centered opposite 74th Street.
David Ippolito
David Ippolito is an American singer/songwriter/playwright who lives in New York City.
David Ippolito is an American singer/songwriter/playwright who lives in New York City.
Delacorte Theater
The Delacorte Theater, established in 1962, is an open-air theater located in Manhattan's Central Park and has a seating capacity of 1,872.
The Delacorte Theater, established in 1962, is an open-air theater located in Manhattan's Central Park and has a seating capacity of 1,872.
Diana Ross Playground
The Diana Ross Playground is located in New York City's Central Park, inside the park at West 81st Street and Central Park West.
The Diana Ross Playground is located in New York City's Central Park, inside the park at West 81st Street and Central Park West.
Dipway Arch
The Dipway Arch, in New York City's Central Park was designed by Calvert Vaux and features curved granite detail along the abutments.
The Dipway Arch, in New York City's Central Park was designed by Calvert Vaux and features curved granite detail along the abutments.
Elizabeth Barlow Rogers
Elizabeth Barlow Rogers is a landscape designer, landscape preservationist and writer, whose lasting memorial is the revitalization of Central Park, New York, under her guidance as the first Cen...
Elizabeth Barlow Rogers is a landscape designer, landscape preservationist and writer, whose lasting memorial is the revitalization of Central Park, New York, under her guidance as the first Cen...
Forest Park (Springfield, Massachusetts)
Forest Park, on the banks of the Connecticut River in Springfield, Massachusetts, is one of the largest municipal parks in the United States, lying on of land.
Forest Park, on the banks of the Connecticut River in Springfield, Massachusetts, is one of the largest municipal parks in the United States, lying on of land.
Fort Clinton, Central Park
Fort Clinton in New York's Central Park was an 1814 stone-and-earthworks fortification on a rocky escarpment near the present line of 107th Street, slightly west of Fifth Avenue.
Fort Clinton in New York's Central Park was an 1814 stone-and-earthworks fortification on a rocky escarpment near the present line of 107th Street, slightly west of Fifth Avenue.
Frederick Law Olmsted
Frederick Law Olmsted was an American journalist, social critic, public administrator, and landscape designer.
Frederick Law Olmsted was an American journalist, social critic, public administrator, and landscape designer.
Great Lawn and Turtle Pond, Central Park
The Great Lawn and Turtle Pond, Central Park, are inseparable features of New York City's Central Park.
The Great Lawn and Turtle Pond, Central Park, are inseparable features of New York City's Central Park.
Harlem Meer, Central Park
Harlem Meer ("Meer" is Dutch for "Lake") occupies the northeast corner of New York City's Central Park, in a section of park that was added to the original site, which had originally ended at 10...
Harlem Meer ("Meer" is Dutch for "Lake") occupies the northeast corner of New York City's Central Park, in a section of park that was added to the original site, which had originally ended at 10...
Hattie (elephant)
Hattie (died in 1922) was an elephant in the New York City's Central Park Zoo that in 1904 was described as the "most intelligent of all elephants".
Hattie (died in 1922) was an elephant in the New York City's Central Park Zoo that in 1904 was described as the "most intelligent of all elephants".
Ignaz Pilat
Ignaz Anton Pilat (1820-1870) was an Austrian-born gardener who migrated to the United States to work on the design and planting of New York's Central Park.
Ignaz Anton Pilat (1820-1870) was an Austrian-born gardener who migrated to the United States to work on the design and planting of New York's Central Park.
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir
The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir — originally and sometimes still known as the Central Park Reservoir — is a decommissioned reservoir in Central Park in the borough of Manhattan in...
The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir — originally and sometimes still known as the Central Park Reservoir — is a decommissioned reservoir in Central Park in the borough of Manhattan in...
King Jagiello Monument
The King Jagiello Monument is an equestrian monument of king of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania Władysław II Jagiełło, located in Central Park, New York City.
The King Jagiello Monument is an equestrian monument of king of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania Władysław II Jagiełło, located in Central Park, New York City.
Lasker Rink
Lasker Rink is located in the northern part of Central Park in the New York City borough of Manhattan, just south of the 110th Street entrance between 106th and 108th Street.
Lasker Rink is located in the northern part of Central Park in the New York City borough of Manhattan, just south of the 110th Street entrance between 106th and 108th Street.
Mayor of Strawberry Fields
Ayrton "Gary" Ferreria dos Santos Jr. is a performance artist who has for at least 16 years installed flower designs around and within the "Imagine" mosaic of Central Park in New York City.
Ayrton "Gary" Ferreria dos Santos Jr. is a performance artist who has for at least 16 years installed flower designs around and within the "Imagine" mosaic of Central Park in New York City.
McGowan's Pass
McGowan's Pass is a topographical feature of Central Park in New York City, just west of Fifth Avenue and north of 102nd Street.
McGowan's Pass is a topographical feature of Central Park in New York City, just west of Fifth Avenue and north of 102nd Street.
McGown's Pass Tavern
McGown's Pass Tavern was a refreshment house in Central Park in New York City, near 104th Street west of Fifth Avenue.
McGown's Pass Tavern was a refreshment house in Central Park in New York City, near 104th Street west of Fifth Avenue.
Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (colloquially The Met) is an art museum in New York City.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (colloquially The Met) is an art museum in New York City.
New York Classical Theatre
New York Classical Theatre, founded in 2000, performs plays every season throughout New York City’s Central Park, Battery Park and historic Castle Clinton, the World Financial Center and Governo...
New York Classical Theatre, founded in 2000, performs plays every season throughout New York City’s Central Park, Battery Park and historic Castle Clinton, the World Financial Center and Governo...
New York Mini 10K
The New York Mini 10K is an annual 10-kilometer road running competition for women that takes place in Central Park, New York City, in the United States.
The New York Mini 10K is an annual 10-kilometer road running competition for women that takes place in Central Park, New York City, in the United States.
New York Shakespeare Festival
New York Shakespeare Festival is the previous name of the New York City theatrical producing organization now known as the Public Theater.
New York Shakespeare Festival is the previous name of the New York City theatrical producing organization now known as the Public Theater.
Nutter's Battery
Nutter's Battery was an 1814 earth-and-wood fortification near Harlem Meer in present-day Central Park in New York City.
Nutter's Battery was an 1814 earth-and-wood fortification near Harlem Meer in present-day Central Park in New York City.
Outdoor sculpture in New York City
The collection of outdoor sculpture in New York City is said to be the "greatest outdoor public art museum" in the United States of America.
The collection of outdoor sculpture in New York City is said to be the "greatest outdoor public art museum" in the United States of America.
Pale Male
Pale Male (hatched 1990) is a well known New York City Red-tailed Hawk who has made his home since the early 1990s near Central Park.
Pale Male (hatched 1990) is a well known New York City Red-tailed Hawk who has made his home since the early 1990s near Central Park.
Rat Rock
Rat Rock is a rock formation of a schist boulder protruding from the Central Park bedrock in Manhattan.
Rat Rock is a rock formation of a schist boulder protruding from the Central Park bedrock in Manhattan.
Rumsey Playfield
Rumsey Playfield is a small venue for concerts situated in Central Park, New York City.
Rumsey Playfield is a small venue for concerts situated in Central Park, New York City.
Seneca Village
Seneca Village was a small village on the island of Manhattan, New York, founded by free blacks.
Seneca Village was a small village on the island of Manhattan, New York, founded by free blacks.
Sheep Meadow, Central Park
The preserve known as Sheep Meadow has a long history as a gathering place for large scale demonstrations and political movements.
The preserve known as Sheep Meadow has a long history as a gathering place for large scale demonstrations and political movements.
Strawberry Fields (memorial)
Strawberry Fields is a landscaped section in New York City's Central Park that is dedicated to the memory of the musician John Lennon.
Strawberry Fields is a landscaped section in New York City's Central Park that is dedicated to the memory of the musician John Lennon.
Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre
The Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre was imported to the U.S. in 1876 as Sweden’s exhibit for the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia.
The Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre was imported to the U.S. in 1876 as Sweden’s exhibit for the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia.
Tavern on the Green
Tavern on the Green was a privately owned American cuisine restaurant located in Central Park on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, in New York City.
Tavern on the Green was a privately owned American cuisine restaurant located in Central Park on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, in New York City.
The Falconer sculpture
The Falconer is a bronze sculpture in Central Park, New York City by English sculptor George Blackall Simonds.
The Falconer is a bronze sculpture in Central Park, New York City by English sculptor George Blackall Simonds.
The Park (Anthony Gervasi novel)
The Park is a mystery novel by Anthony Gervasi, published in 2005 by Publish America.
The Park is a mystery novel by Anthony Gervasi, published in 2005 by Publish America.
The Pond and Hallett Nature Sanctuary, Central Park
The Pond and Hallett Nature Sanctuary occupy the low-lying southeast corner of New York City's Central Park, opposite the Plaza Hotel and just feet from Fifth Avenue.
The Pond and Hallett Nature Sanctuary occupy the low-lying southeast corner of New York City's Central Park, opposite the Plaza Hotel and just feet from Fifth Avenue.
The Ramble and Lake, Central Park
The Ramble and Lake in Central Park together form an inseparable central feature of Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux's "Greensward" plan (1857) to provide a Central Park for New York City.
The Ramble and Lake in Central Park together form an inseparable central feature of Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux's "Greensward" plan (1857) to provide a Central Park for New York City.
UAE Healthy Kidney 10K
The UAE Healthy Kidney 10K is an annual road running event over 10 kilometers that takes place in May in New York City in the United States.
The UAE Healthy Kidney 10K is an annual road running event over 10 kilometers that takes place in May in New York City in the United States.
Wollman Rink
Wollman Skating Rink is a public ice rink in the southern part of Central Park, Manhattan, New York City.
Wollman Skating Rink is a public ice rink in the southern part of Central Park, Manhattan, New York City.
Zoo York Wall
The Zoo York Wall was a graffiti wall in Manhattan's Central Park, where subway writers and other street artists "made their marks" in the early-70s.
The Zoo York Wall was a graffiti wall in Manhattan's Central Park, where subway writers and other street artists "made their marks" in the early-70s.
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