150 Years of Central Park

150 Years of Central Park
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The Patrician Landscape
By the 1870s, when this illustration was made, Central Park had become the primary escape for New Yorkers from all over the island. The park's original supporters — mostly members of New York's aristocracy — contended it would relieve congestion in the city's downtown parks and provide upper-class citizens with a venue to showcase their carriages.

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