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Hotels around Central Park
 Location
Area between 5th & 8th Av. and 59th and 110th St.
 Metro

59th Columbus circle (A,B,C,D,1,2,3,9)

72nd, 81st, 86th, 96th, 103rd St. (ABCD)

 Info
The largest park in Manhattan, constructed in 1858.
 Remarks
NY's central park is seen as an example of city park construction and is widely imitated.
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centralparknyc.org
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Central Park

Central Park is one of those places that make New York such a great place to live. The huge park, 843 acres large, is located in the center of Manhattan. Its design is an example for city parks around the world. The park boasts several lakes, theaters, ice rinks, fountains, tennis courts, baseball fields, many playgrounds and other facilities. It is also home to the Central Park Zoo and the Metropolitan museum of Art. Especially during the weekends, when cars are not allowed into the park, Central Park is a welcome oasis in this hectic city.

Central Park

When the terrain for the Central Park was bought by the City of New York in 1853, it was faraway from civilization, somewhere between the City of New York and the village Harlem. The 768 acres large area contained sheds from colonists, quarries, pig farms and swamps.

In 1857, the city of New York organized a competition for the design of this new park, which had to rival with the great parks in Paris. A design by Frederic Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux's design, named 'the Greensward Plan' was chosen.
This plan featured an English style landscape with large meadows, several lakes and hills. Winding pedestrian roads were separated from main roads and the huge number of trees ensured the city's buildings were not visible from within the park.
To convert the swampy area into the park the designers had envisioned, several hundred thousand trees were planted, more than 3 million cubic yards of soil was moved, roads and bridges were constructed and a large reservoir was dug out. It took more than 15 years before the 20,000 workers had completed the park. Central Park immediately became a popular place for all New Yorkers, attracting millions of visitors each year.


            Frederic Law Olmstead's goal was to create a place where people could relax and meditate. He saw the park as a kind of social experiment where people from both upper and lower classes would meet, a rather revolutionary idea at that time. After the appointment of Robert Moses in 1934 as New York City Parks Commissioner, the focus of the park shifted from relaxation to recreation. During moses's 26 year tenure he constructed many sports facilities, playgrounds and the Wollman rink. He also renovated the Zoo, and installed several sculptures including 'Alice in Wonderland '.
After the departure of Moses in 1960, Central park started to decline. Graffiti, garbage and criminality kept both citizens and tourists from visiting the park. In the 1970s the park became a symbol of New York City's decline.Bethesda Fountain
In 1980 a group of citizens created the Central Park Conservancy. Together with the city, it started a 50 million dollar renovation project. Several parts of the park, including the Sheep Meadow and Bethesda Terrace were restored. Three employees were hired to remove the graffiti - it took them three years to complete this task. The criminality was reduced by a large police force.
Thanks to these efforts by both the city and private groups, the Central park is now a relatively clean and safe place, visited by more than 20 million people each year.

Central Park is situated in Manhattan between 59th and 110th street and between Fifth and Eight Ave.


If you're interested in buying a large poster of Central Park (1m50 x 50cm), take a look at this poster. I've bought one myself and really recommend it.

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