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- Howcitiesuse parksfor
Although public interest and support for new conservation programs is high, elected officials rarely leverage city park projects and other green infrastructure into regional policies that protect against sprawl
- The Ramble Self-Guided Tour - Central Park Conservancy
Wander through the naturalistic beauty of the Ramble, the most intricate and detailed landscape in Central Park
- Sculpted Nature: Landscape Architecture in Central Park
A picturesque landscape is complex, rough, and irregular, compelling Park visitors to navigate winding pathways and encounter eclectic materials (such as wood, rocks, and water)
- A Walk Through History and Culture - Central Park Conservancy
Discover Seneca Village, a pre-Park community that was home to a large population of land-owning Black Americans This tour also features Summit Rock, the highest natural elevation in the Park, and kid-favorite Diana Ross Playground
- CENTRAL PARK MAP
CENTRAL PARK MAP Hours Central Park opens at 6:00 am and closes at 1:00 am, 365 days a year
- East Meadow - Central Park Conservancy
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
- 160 Years of Central Park: A Brief History
Central Park serves as a peaceful haven for New Yorkers—an escape from the City grind and a place to encounter nature up-close Yet the captivating story of how the Park became a world-class destination includes the renovation of swampy land, several periods of decline, and the phenomenal work of many civic-minded New Yorkers
- About the Davis Center | Davis Center
The Davis Center at the Harlem Meer is a new landmark in Central Park’s north end—designed to bring people together through recreation, nature, and community
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