Built in 1860 by Calvert Vaux and Jacob Wrey Mould
Stone arch bridge (red brick and New England sandstone)
Carries Center Drive over a park path at about 63rd Street. Used to span a bridle path before the southern section of the path was removed during the 1934 expansion of Heckscher Playground. It features curved granite detail along the abutments. The inner passageway is lined with red brick and is divided into blind arcades of seven arches, each with a granite keystone. It is located just through the "Artisans’ Gate", at Central Park South and Seventh Avenue.