Central Park Perks
69F and sunny
Even with the slight chill in the air I was one of the few people wearing a tank shirt. After taking Noah to see the audiologist we went out for the second time to Central Park East. It was a spectacular day to be outside and I was in the company of hundreds of people milling around and relaxing on benches.
It is easy for us to forget that just blocks away from our apartment is the historical Central Park.
A few facts of the colossal green space:
http://www.centralpark.com/pages/general-info.html
843 acres or 6% of Manhattan
57 miles of walkways
14 lakes and ponds
48 buildings/structures
12 museums bordering around the perimeter
The Park stretches from Central Park South (59th St.) to 110th St. at the northern end and from 5th Ave. on the East Side to Central Park West (8th Ave.) on the West Side.
Brief History
http://www.centralpark.com/pages/history.html
CP was the first public park in the United States and was modeled after London's equally grand parks.
1853 City of New York was granted rights to develop park by authorizing eminent domain to work with 700 acres of land.
1,600 landless residents were displaced including Irish farmers and German gardeners who lived in shanties.
1857 first landscape design was held by Central Park Commission in which the 'Greensward Plan' was selected. It was developed by English born Calvert Vaux and envisioned an English landscape.
Winter of 1859 was when the park officially opened to New Yorkers. By 1865 7 million people visited annually.




Tuesday, March 13, 2007
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