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Bridges & Arches, Sculptures & Architecture
Built in 1861, the Playmates Arch is a vehicle bridge that carries Center Drive over a path leading to the Carousel in the Children's District.
This elegant bridge, made of cast iron, gracefully spans the bridle path, representing one of the park's scarce surviving examples of cast iron bridges.
Bridges & Arches
Constructed entirely from massive, uncut boulders, it relies on gravity and pressure, without mortar or other binding materials, to hold the colossal stones in place.
Attractions, Bridges & Arches, Inscope Arch, Sculptures & Architecture
This graceful arch is crafted from pink and gray granite and spans the East Drive, connecting the Central Park Zoo with The Pond via a park path.
Attractions, Bridges & Arches, Greyshot Arch, Sculptures & Architecture
One of the most frequently used arches in Central Park, this arch is 80 feet long and ten feet high.
"Greyshot Arch" by raccettura
Carries East Drive over a closed pedestrian walkway and leads to the zoo.
Positioned inside the park just east of the entrance at Frederick Douglass Circle, with a Tuscan arch crafted from gneiss and ashlar.
67th Street, near East Drive
Attractions, Balto, Famous Landmarks, Sculptures & Architecture
Balto, a sled dog, is one of the most admired statues in the park.
Cal Vornberger
Attractions, Gay History Tour, Inventor's Gate, Meeting Point, Samuel F.B. Morse Statue
This statue of Samuel F.B. Morse stands next to Inventors' Gate, off of Fifth Avenue and 72nd Street.
Attractions, Inventor's Gate, Samuel F.B. Morse Statue, Sculptures & Architecture
An entrance at 72nd Street and 5th Avenue.
Located along the western shore of the Lake.
Rumsey Playfield
East 72nd Street entrance is a busy entrance to the park that leads to many of the parks attractions.
The road between 72nd St CPW and 72nd St 5th Ave
Bridges & Arches, gothic bridge, reservoir bridge
Spans the bridle path between northern Reservoir and the tennis courts, on west 94th street.
The Glen Span Arch is a charming stone arch that serves as the western boundary for the sylvan expanse referred to as the Ravine.
Claremont Arch was named for the former Claremont Riding Academy. Its location is near East Drive at 90th Street.
Built in 1859-1860 by Calvert Vaux, this bridge is a connection to the zoos.
Dipway Arch on 59th street was built in 1860 by Calvert Vaux and Jacob Wrey Mould. It carries Center Drive over a park path at about 63rd Street.
Glade Arch, located at the foot of Cedar Hill, originally supported both carriage traffic and a pedestrian path.
Carries the 77th street entrance to the park through the Naturalists' Gate, over the bridle path and a pedestrian walkway to connect to West Drive.
Driprock Arch links the vicinity surrounding Wollman Rink with Heckscher Playground.
Built in 1860 by Calvert Vaux. Wood and steel beam pedestrian bridge.
Balcony Bridge - Built in 1860 by Calvert Vaux. Stone arch vehicle bridge (sandstone, cast stone, schist and greywacke).
Building, Central Park History, Historic Building
David Oppenheimer
Central Park Police Precinct
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Attractions, Boating Lake, Bodies of Water, Central Park Rocks, The Lake
This spot is a place where the natural beauty of Central Park and the calming presence of the Lake merge harmoniously.
Attractions, Dene Summerhouse, Guest Capacity 20, Lawns & Landscapes, Picnics, Proposal Locations, Proposals, Sculptures & Architecture, The Dene, Top 12 Wedding Spots in Central Park, Wedding Ceremonies, Wedding Locations, Weddings
The Dene is a beautifully landscaped meadow on the east side of Central Park at about 68th St. between the Central Park Zoo to its south and the Balto statue to its north.
Attractions, Bodies of Water, Scenic Views, The Pond, Top 12 Wedding Spots in Central Park, Weddings
Situated below street level, visitors can temporarily ignore the noises of the urban world and take a calming stroll along the winding pathways bordering the water.
Northern end of the park. Part of the North Woods.
Guest Capacity 50, Lawns & Landscapes, Le Pain Quotidien, Mineral Springs, Private Events, Restrooms
See map and location details for Mineral Springs.
Charles Smith
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