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  2. Central Park - Wikipedia

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    Central Park. /  40.78222°N 73.96528°W  / 40.78222; -73.96528. Central Park is an urban park between the Upper West Side and Upper East Side neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City that was the first landscaped park in the United States. It is the sixth-largest park in the city, containing 843 acres (341 ha), and the most visited ...

  3. The El Dorado - Wikipedia

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    The El Dorado. /  40.78833°N 73.96750°W  / 40.78833; -73.96750. The El Dorado (also spelled the Eldorado) is a cooperative apartment building at 300 Central Park West, between 90th and 91st Streets adjacent to Central Park, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City.

  4. Strawberry Fields (memorial) - Wikipedia

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    Click on the map and then on the points for details. Strawberry Fields is a 2.5-acre (1.0 ha) landscaped section in New York City 's Central Park, designed by the landscape architect Bruce Kelly, that is dedicated to the memory of former Beatles member John Lennon. It is named after the Beatles' song "Strawberry Fields Forever", written by Lennon.

  5. 200 Central Park South - Wikipedia

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    200 Central Park South. Coordinates: 40.766736°N 73.979887°W. 200 Central Park South. 200 Central Park South is a Modern-style building on the south side of Central Park in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, at the corner of 7th Avenue and Central Park South ( 59th Street ). It is most notable for its curving facade, banded by balconies.

  6. History of New York City (1855–1897) - Wikipedia

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    The Civil War and New York City (Syracuse University Press, 1990) Quigley, David. Second Founding: New York City, Reconstruction, and the Making of American Democracy (Hill and Wang, 2004) excerpt; Scherzer. Kenneth A. The unbounded community: Neighborhood life and social structure in New York City, 1830-1875 (Duke University Press, 1992)

  7. Central Park Mall - Wikipedia

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    Click on the map and then on the points for details. The Central Park Mall is a pedestrian esplanade in Central Park, in Manhattan, New York City. The mall, leading to Bethesda Fountain, provides the only purely formal feature in the naturalistic original plan of Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux for Central Park.

  8. Washington Square Arch - Wikipedia

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    Height. 73.5 ft (22.4 m) Span. 30 ft (9.1 m) The Washington Square Arch, officially the Washington Arch, [1] is a marble memorial arch in Washington Square Park, in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City. Designed by architect Stanford White in 1891, [2] it commemorates the centennial of George Washington's 1789 ...

  9. Alice in Wonderland sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Alice in Wonderland. /  40.775028°N 73.966556°W  / 40.775028; -73.966556. The Alice in Wonderland sculpture is located at Central Park in Manhattan, New York City, U.S. It is approximately at 74th Street, on the north side of Conservatory Water. The bronze statue stands eleven feet high and portrays Alice surrounded by the Mad Hatter ...