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8 Ways to Explore Central Park Without Leaving Home

'15.04.2020'

ForumDaily New York

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In these turbulent times for all New Yorkers, Central Park continues to offer comfort and comfort, even at a distance. If you want to explore the park without leaving the house, then below you will learn how to do it. Information published on the official website parka.

  1. Take a peek inside Bethesda Terrace

Bethesda Terrace is a two-story terrace and fountain in New York City Central Park. A masterpiece of architecture and sculpture, it is considered the heart of the park. Enjoy the inside view of the terrace and listen to Emerita Sara Cedar Miller, a historian at the Conservatory of Music, describe this attraction. You learn a lot about art, nature and love, exploring masonry decorated with carvings.

  1. Download Discovery Magazines for Your Kids

Discovery Magazines are a great way for children ages 6 to 10 to explore the connections between plants, wildlife, and people. Every Discovery Magazine available for download and is dedicated to various parts of the Central Park, such as Lake Harlem Meer, located in the northeast corner of the park, or the Turtle Pond.

  1. Learn a lot about Central Park Trees

More than 18 thousand trees grow in Central Park - from American beech to Yoshino cherry. Learn more about these plants at tree guidewhich contains photos and interesting facts about different species.

  1. Find out what was on the site of the park before it appeared

During the first half of the 82th century, the Seneca Village was located on the site of the Central Park. She occupied a plot from 89nd West to XNUMXth West Street. At the beginning of this year, the Central Park Conservation Committee studied the history of the communityby speaking with historians and also a descendant of Andrew Williams' villager Ariel Williams.

  1. Learn the latest news about restoration projects

The Conservation Committee, which runs the 843-acre park, is constantly restoring its landscapes and attractions. You can immerse yourself in the history of the parklooking through photographs depicting designers, planners and architects working on his transformation.

  1. Browse the little-known Central Park projects

The original blueprints and plans created for the park's construction - following the example of architects Calvert Vaux and Jacob Wrey Mold - reveal the secrets of the park that was built and not yet built. Take a step back into the past looking into the old archives.

  1. Admire the spring flowers in the Shakespeare Garden

Shakespeare Garden is located in the western part of Central Park, next to 79th Street. It was officially dedicated to Shakespeare in 1913, and today you can find various flowers and plants mentioned in the writer's works.

On the subject: Why Central Park is the best place to stroll in New York

Tulips and magnolias may not have bloomed yet, so don't wait for the miracle while waiting - admire the color of the plants in this videofilmed last spring by park gardener Larry Boes.

  1. Other safe entertainment

On the official website of the park there is various activitieswhich you can devote time to in quarantine, from coloring pictures to solving puzzles online. You can also find games here for both adults and children.

About Central Park Conservancy

The park is maintained by the Central Park Conservancy, a private, non-profit organization that operates the park under contract with the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.

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