Manhattan/Central Park

Central Park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux in 1858 and completed in 1876. The 843-acre park is a National Historic Landmark, and receives 42 million visitors annually.

Wikipedia: Central Park

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Central Park at Grand Army PlazaReplica of a Lombard Bridge street lamp in Hamburg, Germany – a gift from the people of Hamburg to the people of New York as a friendship bridge.1979, America, Carl Borner, Central Park, Empire State, Germany, Hamburg, Lombard Bridge, Lombard Lamp, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, building, cast iron, cityscape, exterior, metropolitan, ornamental, ornamental street lamp, replica, street lamp, street light, streetscape, urban
Central Park Bethesda FountainBethesda Fountain, centerpiece of Central Park’s Bethesda Terrace, is dominated by the Angel of the Waters statue, sculpted by Emma Stebbins.1873, America, Angel of the Waters, Bethesda Fountain, Bethesda Terrace, Central Park, Central Park Conservancy, Central Park Mall, Emma Stebbins, Empire State, Esplanade, Manhattan, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, The Lake, The Terrace, angel, architecture, bronze, building, cityscape, exterior, fountain, historic, landmark, lower level, metropolitan, park, restored, streetscape, tourist attraction, urban, visitor attraction
Central Park LakeLoeb Boat House, the lakeside restaurant in Central Park, narrowly escaped permanent closure in 2022.1924, America, Central Park, Central Park Boathouse, Central Park Lake, Empire State, Legends Hospitality, Loeb Boat House, Loeb Boathouse, Manhattan, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, The Lake, architecture, boat house, boathouse, building, cityscape, colonnade, columns, eatery, exterior, green roof, historic, lake, lakeside, landmark, metropolitan, neoclassical, park, restaurant, rowboats, storage facility, streetscape, urban, waterside
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