Spent the day in the park. Lots of hidden gems like this Arch made it memorable " Separates two intersecting park paths just west of Fifth Avenue at 79th Street. This bridge used to carry a carriage path that linked East Drive with an entrance at 79th Street. The carriage path was converted to a pedestrian path, probably sometime in the early 20th century when carriages were outmoded by...
Read moreone of Central Park's oldest features, and one of the first arches designed by Calvert Vaux. Constructed in 1862, it was originally built wide enough to take horse-drawn carriages to Fifth Avenue. Today it serves as a scenic path for pedestrians just to the east...
Read moreWe spent the afternoon walking in Central Park from 59 to 79. Lots to see along the way. At one point our path came to the Glade Arch, designed by Calvert Vaux in the 1860s. Beautiful design but not really much to see now. Just a very nice...
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