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- ‘A Sense of Enlarged Freedom’: Central Park as Sanctuary
Olmsted and Vaux created Central Park—the country’s first large urban park—as a refuge from the City in the form of an idealized rural landscape It’s worth a reminder that although Central Park looks natural, it is not a nature preserve
- East Meadow - Central Park Conservancy
But it has always been a place of magnificent trees, including some of Central Park’s prized American elms The East Meadow is one of the Park’s three major meadows—expansive open spaces that were intended to evoke the countryside and provide a respite from the confined conditions of urban life
- The Top 10 Must-Visit Locations in New… | Central Park Conservancy
Central Park offers endless opportunities for exploration, boasting an abundance of iconic landmarks, historic locales, and classic NYC backdrops Our Central Park Conservancy experts put together this list of the best seasonal spots to visit in Central Park to help plan your trip this winter
- Sculpted Nature: Landscape Architecture in Central Park
A popular misconception about Central Park is that its 843 acres are the last remaining natural land in Manhattan While it is a green sanctuary inside a dense, hectic metropolis, this urban park is entirely human-made
- A Walk Through History and Culture | Central Park Conservancy
When Central Park designers Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux set out to create a great public space, they had no idea how the Park would come to represent generations of local and national history Discover Seneca Village, a pre-Park community that was home to a large population of land-owning Black Americans
- José de San Martín - Central Park Conservancy
Become an honorary preservationist and help the Conservancy continue to restore historic structures and landscapes throughout Central Park Your generous support allows us to carry out essential work so that the Park remains a source of beauty, comfort, and inspiration for all
- Plan a Visit - Central Park Conservancy
Make the most of your visit to Central Park! From how to get here to where to find friendly Central Park Conservancy staff, here's what to know And while you're here, don't forget our tips on how to visit the Park responsibly
- Central Park North (110th Street) and Adam… | Central Park Conservancy
Central Park is located in New York City, and stretches from 59th Street to 110th Street, between Fifth Avenue and Central Park West
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