Built in 1873 by Calvert Vaux
Stone arch vehicle bridge connecting the Central Park Zoo with the Pond, Inscope is a striking example of Ruskinian Gothic architecture perfected by architect Jacob Wrey Mould. Inscope was one of three structures built during the 1870s in response to the overflow of pedestrians competing with horseback riders and carriage drivers. The elegant arch is constructed of pink and gray granite. Carries East Drive over park path near The Pond.