Central Park B&W
Pictures of Central Park, NYC, in Black a White. The park and the surrounding buildings and the park are both rich in architectural abstractions making it effortless to move from street to park.
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 Manhattan south skyline from the Lake 
 Keywords: Spring Sites, Central Park, the Lake, Manhattan skyline
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 The San Remo. Built in 1930 and designed by preeminent New York architect Emery Roth, the San Remo is located on Central Park West, between 74th and 75th Streets. From Sheep's Meadow. 
 Keywords: The San Remo, Central Park, and Central Pak West
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 Wedding on the rocks over the Pond near Central Park South in the background setting of Time Warner Building and Trump International Hotel and Tower 
 Keywords: Wedding, Central Park, The Pond
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 Snow covered statue of Adam Scott on the Mall of Central Park. First modern English language writer with international career in his life time. Famous titles include Ivanhoe, Rob Roy, The Lady of the Lake, Waverley, The Heart of Midlothian and The Bride of Lammermoor. 
 Keywords: Central Park , Walter Scott Statue, the Mall of Central Park.
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 Central Park near Tavern on the Green. Night illuminated trees with background of Time Warner Building 
 Keywords: 2009, Central Park at night, Time Warner Building, Winter
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 Rain wet bedrock on Sheep's Meadow with glacial track marks 
 Keywords: Sheep's meadow, Central Park in rain
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 Bloomberg Building, The Pierre, The Netherland Building, and the GM Building in Manhattan from Sheep's Meadow 
 Keywords: Black White/Pastel
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 Hallett Nature Sanctuary originally called "the Promontory" by the Park's designers. The underused and inaccessible landscape was closed to the public and preserved as a bird sanctuary renamed in memory of George Harvey Hallett Jr., a birdwatcher, naturalist, and civic leader 
 Keywords: Hallets Nature Sanctuary in Central Park, Winter Sites in NYC
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 One57 90 story building under construction. During Hurricane Sandy, the construction crane on the building partially collapsed, causing thousands of residents and hotel guests in the neighborhood to be evacuated for six days. View from Central Park 
 Keywords: One75 building
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 Keywords: 2012, Central Park, Spring Sites, Black White/Pastel
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 William Shakespeare statue was made by John Quincy Adams Ward (1830–1910) and unveiled here at the southern end of the Mall on May 23, 1872. 
 Keywords: Shakespeare statue in Central Park. John Quincy Adams Ward
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 The Gapstow bridge spanning the neck of the Pond at 59th Street. The Gapstow is one of the iconic bridges of Central Park. It is the second bridge on the site. The first, a much more elaborate wood and iron bridge, designed by Jacob Wrey Mould, deteriorated and was replaced in 1896 
 Keywords: Gapstow Bridge over the Pond in Central Park
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 Snow covered statue of Adam Scott on the Mall of Central Park. First modern English language writer with international career in his life time. Famous titles include Ivanhoe, Rob Roy, The Lady of the Lake, Waverley, The Heart of Midlothian and The Bride of Lammermoor 
 Keywords: Central Park , Walter Scott Statue, the Mall of Central Park
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 Central Park South in tree blossom season 
 Keywords: Central Park South in tree blossom season
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 Fifth Avenue and 432 Park Avenue. Tallest condominium building in Manhattan at this point towering over Empire State Building. South view for roof top of Metropolitan Museum of Arts 
 Keywords: Fifth Avenue and 432 Central Park South. Autumn 2014
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 The Central Park South skyline viewed through Roxy Paine’s steely foliage sprouting on the Roof Garden of the Metropolitan Museum of Art 
 Keywords: Roxy Paine, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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 The Bethesda Fountain. The statue references the Gospel of John, which describes an angel blessing the Pool of Bethesda and giving it healing powers. The fountain commemorates the Croton water system, which first brought fresh water to New York City in 1842 
 Keywords: Sculptures, Bethesda Fountain Spring Sites, Turtle Pond in Central Park
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 Misty spring morning in Central Park near the Pond 
 Keywords: Misty spring morning. The Pond are in Central Park
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 The Bow Bridge in full moon. The first cast-iron bridge in the Park (and the second oldest in America), the bridge was built between 1859 and 1862. Bow Bridge is named for its graceful shape, reminiscent of the bow of an archer or violinist 
 Keywords: I full moon the Bow Bridge over the pond near Cherry Hill in Central Park
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 Early spring day with buildings of Central Park South viewed from the roof garden of Metropolitan Museum of Art 
 Keywords: Central Park, Spring Sites, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Central Park South

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