Top 20 MUST SEE Places in CENTRAL PARK
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
- TOP 20 MUST SEE PLACES IN CENTRAL PARK
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1. “151029 018 Central Park - Conservatory Garden main entrance at 105th St and Fifth Ave” by cultivar413 - CC0 2.0 - Flickr
2. “Central Park Zoo area” by Tim Rodenburg - CC0 2.0 - Wikimedia Commons
3. “Central Park Zoo NYC1” by stignygaard - CC0 2.0 - Wikimedia Commons
4. “Sea lions entertaining crowd in Central Park Zoo, New York City 2” by MusikAnimal - CC0 4.0 - Wikimedia Commons
5. “Central Park Zoo” by vagueonthehow - CC0 2.0 - Flickr
6. “Children's Zoo, Central Park Zoo, New York City” by rickpilot_2000- CC0 2.0 - Flickr
7. “Snow Monkeys @ Central Park Zoo” by JvL - CC0 2.0 - Flickr
8. “Wollman Rink, Central Park” by subherwal - CC0 2.0 - Flickr
9. “Central Park Wollman Rink” by Tomas Fano - CC0 2.0. - Wikimedia Commons
10. “Wollman Summer rink jeh” by Jim.henderson - no copyright - Wikimedia Commons
11. “Wollman Rink” by Ralph Daily - CC0 2.0 - Flickr
12. “Ice Skating Ring - Central Park” by Glyn Lowe Photoworks - CC0 2.0 - Flickr
13. “lasker rink and pool” by Charley Lhasa - CC0 2.0 - Flickr
14. “Central Park view 01” by Ad Meskens - CC0 3.0 - Wikimedia Commons
15. “Vista of Great Lawn from Belvedere Castle” by Kcpwiki - CC0 3.0 - Wikimedia Commons
16. “Great Lawn Central Park jeh” by Jim.Henderson - no copyright - Wikimedia Commons
17. “the great lawn, central park” by Charley Lhasa- CC0 2.0 - Flickr
18. “23rd St IND Eighth Av td (2018-11-27) 03” by tdorante10 - CC0 4.0 - Wikimedia Commons
19. “rockefeller center christmas tree” by Dan DeLuca - CC0 2.0 - Flickr
20. “214,000*” by A. Strakey - CC0 2.0 - Flickr
21. “Belvedere Castle” by slgckgc - CC0 2.0 - Flickr
22. “Belvedere Castle-6” by Captain-tucker - CC0 3.0 - Wikimedia Commons
23. “Belvedere Castle and the Turtle Pond -- Central Park New York (NY) April 2016” by Ron Cogswell - CC0 2.0 - Flickr
24. “View of Turtle Pond and Central Park from Belvedere Castle New York (NY) April 2016” by Ron Cogswell - CC0 2.0 - Flickr
25. “USA-NYC-Central Park-Turtle Pond2” by Ingfbruno - CC0 3.0 - Wikimedia Commons
26. “Relaxing at Turtle Pond in Central Park” by Dave Winer - CC0 2.0 - Wikimedia Commons
27. “The Sheep Meadow, Central Park, New York City, USA” by Roland Turner - CC0 2.0 - Flickr
28. “Sheep Meadow” by Ingfbruno - CC0 3.0 - Wikimedia Commons
29. “Sheeps meadow in Central Park” by PaulVanDerWerf - CC0 2.0 - Wikimedia Commons
30. “Detail Thaddeus Wilkerson Postcard Sheep Fold Central Park NY” by Thaddeus Wilkerson - Public Domain - Wikimedia Commons
31. “Sheep Meadow Central Park New York” by Ernst Moeksis - CC0 2.0 - Flickr
32. “Tavern on the Green” by Blake patterson - CC0 2.0 - Flickr
33. “Sheepfold Tavern on the Green Central Park NY” by Unknown - Public Domain - Wikimedia Commons
34. “New York - Central Park "Tavern on the Green"” by David Ohmer - CCO 2.0 - Flickr
35. “Tavern on the Green III” by Eden, Janine and Jim - CCO 2.0- Flickr
36. “Tavern on the Green cloudy jeh” by jim.henderson - no conditions - Wikimedia Commons
37. “Tavern on the Green” by loumurphy - CC0 2.0 - Flickr
38. “3030-Central Park-The Dairy” by Ingfbruno - CC0 3.0 - Wikimedia Commons
39. “The Dairy in Central Park” by diderot - no copyright - Wikimedia Commons
40. “NY-Central-Park-Pond-7449” by Loadmaster (David R. Tribble) - CC0 3.0 - Wikimedia Commons
41. “3037-Central Park-The Pond” by Ingfbruno - CC0 3.0 - Wikimedia Commons
42. “New York. Central Park. Carriage” by Tomas Fans - CC0 3.0 - Wikimedia Commons
43. “Central Park in Manhattan, New York City, United States of America” by Boris Dzhingarov - CC0 2.0 - Wikimedia Commons
44. “Winter im Central Park” by Felix Engelhardt - CC0 2.0 - Flickr
45. “Mandarin duck in Central Park” by Rhododendrites - CC0 4.0 - Wikimedia Commons
46. “Gapstow bridge of central park in november” by Bryan Schorn - CC0 3.0. 2.5, 2.0. 1.0 - Wikimedia Commons
47. “Lake in Lower Central Park, July 2008” by Ed Yourdon - CC0 2.0 - Wikimedia Commons
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49. “Central Park New York City New York 28” by Irving S. Underhill- Public Domain - Wikimedia Commons
50. “Central Park Apr 2019 93” “Central Park Apr 2019 97” “Central Park Apr 2019 84” “Central Park Apr 2019 109” “Central Park Apr 2019 116” by Epicgenius - CC0 4.0 - Wikimedia Commons
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She did not mention that in 1820 a group of Africans Americans bought property in the area, built homes and established a Black community known as Seneca Village. I'm not sure when, however, it was decided that New York needed a park. These African American residents were forced out of the area and Central Park was established.
Right!!!
That MAJOR PART!
And technically, even tho the American Museum of Natural History isn't in the park, it IS an integral part of the experience. My Mom often took me to the zoo and carousel then to the Museum. Although I no longer support zoos, I have many fond memories of the one in Central Park.
Just like most large cities, you usually hear more negatives than positives about NYC. I think it's great that you show us the positives! Thank you!
It's interesting that you mentioned The Central Park Conservatory. I used to work at a day care center across the street. My co-workers & I used to take our students to the park,for a walk & to walk through the gardens.
P.S. some other facts to add, the statue of the angel on top of the Bethesda Fountain, a great hang out during the Hippie days of the 1960s/early 1970s was sculpted by a woman, the reservoir is the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir now because she used to jog around it all the time and used to take her granddaughter Rose and Tatiana to the merry go round and for ice cream cones in the park before she passed away in 1994. Other than that, great job on this wonderful video....didn't know about many lesser known places like Turtle Pond. Something for everyone!
Somewhere in the Park, there is a bench dedicated to Guy Williams, a native NYer, whose real Italian Name Escapes Me, is Zorro on the Zorro TV show which reads, "Into the night, when the Pale Moon is bright Comes The Horseman known as Zorro!"
He was also the father of the family Lost in Space.
“Wollman Skating Rink” home of the Schaefer Music Festival, summer time during late 1960s until late 1970s. Location for some of the best concerts ever held in New York City. When I went (mid 1970s) ticket prices were $1 and $2 (and not a bad seat in the place).
Just googled it, I had no idea about this! Great artists for even greater prices. What a time to be alive
Central Park is the best part of NYC IMO. When you're there, you barely hear any noise of the streets if you're near the center of the park. Also the hot dog vendors aren't allowed to charge more $3 for dogs in the park, or it was that way a couple of years ago.
Great video about my absolute favorite place in NYC!
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Your videos are wonderful! Thank you so much!
Cleopatra's Needle not on the list????
Stuart Little sailed across Conservatory Water.
Great video! Thank you!!!
that's a very beautiful park, it has a lot of attractions. I love Central Park !!
Thank you! My mom would take me to Central Park when I was little.
I surely didn't know about the rooftop garden at The Met.
Thank You visiting in the fall! This helps so much in planning.
Spectacular! No NY visit is complete without a stroll thu Central Park. Threw around some crumbs from my morning bagel & was surrounded by 100s of birds. Lol
Possibly, one of the most gorgeous city parks in the world, imho! Used to hang out in Central Park and the MET every weekend when I lived on the Upper East Side, many moons ago! Went to concerts there and saw Shakespeare's plays at the Delacorte Theatre which the late great Joseph Papp started! Also went to the zoo and the merry go round as a kid! Row boating was fun as well! Olmsted also designed the Public Garden park in Boston as well as Mt.Auburn Cemetery, one of the most beautiful cemeteries in the world like Pere Lachaise cemetery in Paris. Boston's Back Bay /Commonwealth Ave was actually designed after the great boulevards of Paris. I have a great coffee table book on Central Park with wonderful large photos where one would never guess they were in the middle of the Big Apple! Big loss if we didn't have Central Park, imho!! Thanks for sharing~ ALL NYC and thank you Frederick Law Olmsted, a brilliant landscape architect!
Great video about Central Park MYC
Wow 😯 so amazing.... First time I watched your channel and I loved it.😍 Comprehensive details of the park really amused me. Keep up the good work...!!!👍
Great video. Thanks.
Excellent presentation! I will for sure visit the Big Apple 🍎 now!
I love this series and the narrator's voice.
I would come to NYC first of all to visit Central Park, it has always fascinated me.
I aways called conservatory water by sail boat lake as I use to aways take my boat there when I was a kid. So many memories. As well Don't forget central park has gates with there own names and meanings ! Each entrance in to the park is called a gate
I Never knew how incredible and beautiful Central Park could be
I love this channel
You forgot to mention the Central Park was formerly known as Seneca Village the dwelling place of African Americans.
I came to the comments to see if anyone else was gonna say anything.. 😒
@@floppypoppylopyupasopymopy7015 that was random and irrelevant.
This video brings back so many memories of my childhood. Thank you
Me too!
Lucky you live in NYC
@@faisalhusein227 I used to live in New York City but I'm glad that I moved away and I am now in Suburban Colorado. I love New York City for the memories of my childhood but I'm now in a safer place. And I enjoy that so very much
You can also visit The Pool and The Harlem Meer in the northern part of the park. In addition, you can also visit The Loche where you can find two small waterfalls. Also, the northern section of the park has the Charles A. Dana Visitors Center that has a little museum inside (free museum). They also have The North Woods. The storytime telling by the Hans Christian Anderson statue only happens on the weekends and it's through September. I think they start it up again in the spring. Alice in Wonderland statue is on E. 74th street, right accross from the Conservatory water. Oh and save yourself $2.00 and get the free maps they offer. 😉
Amazing, live in Hawaii, never knew..
amazing
excellentttttttt
Omg never knew central park is so massive .Nevet visited but passed alongside cannot believe thete is much to see and do.Thanks for this video very interesting next time i visit i have to visit and do all the touristy things.
😎SWEETIE...ARE YOU TELLING ME YOU'RE A NEW YORKER & NEVER BEEN TO CENTRAL PARK?!?! SMDH
😎SWEETIE..ARE YOU TELLING ME YOU'RE A NEW YORKER & NEVER BEEN TO CENTRAL PARK?!?! SMDH
I have visited the Central Park Zoo and the Metropolitan Museum of Art a few times.
I would love to see Turtle Pond and have a picnic on Sheep Meadow.
It may literally take the whole summer just to see all of Central Park 😂
Literally? Not figuratively? Moron.
Some sights I like that you didn't mention: a spike that Randel used to mark the street grid. Umpire Rock, which has some fascinating geological clues to Manhattan's past on its top, hiding in plain sight. The erratics, also hiding in plain sight.
The walkways/overpasses have some historical significance. Olmstead had been to Hyde Park in London, and saw a problem at intersections, that horse carriages and pedestrians competed at crossings. He designed the overpass (which you show) which allowed carriages to pass over or under the pedestrians. It was the first 'overpass' which the interstate highway system borrowed many years later.
When Central Park was planned, one issue was the folks who lived in the area. They were the ones raising sheep that gives the meadow its name
Good stuff!
My heart aches for the poor and lonely exhibit known as the CPZ polar bear. 😢
Not an area per se but I think noteworthy are the small and large biking and running loops. 🤷♂️
Good job.
💛! Dope. How long would it take to explore the whole park?
Shakespeare's Garden is the best kept secret.
Thanks for a great video. I grew up in NYC but now live in Europe. I can't wait to go back and visit Central Park and the Met again!! Need to be there now!!!!!
There's also the Balto Statue that you left out
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Pops lived on 29 e 104th so I grew up in Central Park. Best place in NYC
CP is so beautiful
thank you for this, I feel like 1 day is not enough, we need 3 days just to see all these?
The first shot of number 4 (couple walking) is not the Great Lawn.
I noticed that, too. I lived in NYC for 30 years!
Thanks so much for the video, really enjoyed it and picked up a couple of new things (like the rooftop garden on top at The Met. I haven't been there in a while but now, thanks to you, I will make sure to take a look next time I visit. :)
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You didn’t mention the incredibly large rocks that have slash marks in them from the ice moving and scraping on them during the last ice age.
AFenz my favorite spot for peace!
You from the city
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You forgot the Cleopatra Needle obelisk.
Specifically, what constitutes a "quiet zone"?
I did not see the carrousel when i was there?
To the narrater of that popular all NYC web site. I would be humbly greateful if your production staff would consider doing a video on the many bridges in and around NYC and the suburbs.
I think you must be psychic, because that’s the next one in the works. Thank you nevertheless and stay tuned!
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Seneca village was the name before Central Park.
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She left out the Shakespeare Gardens, the Promenade, the Dairy, the Gazebo, the East Meadow, the North Woods...
She mentions the Diary and not the rest.
Dairy! Not Diary!
Didn't mention northern Central Park, huh? Those, in my opinion, are the parts to stay clear from as much as possible. The only place I'd like to visit one day from there is the Charles A. Dana Discovery Center and I probably should bring my pepper spray!
Perhaps you haven't been to NYC in a long while? the northern parts of the park are very clean and lovely, now. For the most part pretty safe!!
@@lauralunamartin7331 With an emphasis on "For the most part." There are usually police vehicles in that area 24/7 for it to be Mostly safe
Before they designed that park in the 1850s, it was a Black community that was run out of town because the White man wanted that prime real estate. Remember Senegal Village aka Seneca Village❤🖤💚✊🏿
Facts !!
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I never saw no kind of shenanigans at the Ramble when I went there. Very disappointed.
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ROOF OF THE MET
CLEOPATRAS NEEDLE
Um, they did have roof of the Met! But I'll agree with you that leaving out the Alice in Wonderland statue was an oversight.
Its so terribly sad watching those poor horses drag heavy loads of people and carriages around all day long.They muat be exhausted poor horses.
Those moneys looked miserable!
Will not go there agqin. Crime rate is too high.
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