This is yet another "iconic" bridge in the Central Park. Also known as "Gothic Bridge" this one is north of reservoir and for nearly 120 years has been doing a fantastic job of letting people go from one side to the other side. You might think it would have got tired by now if all these walkers and runners who can't make up their mind but no! The good old Bridge No. 28 allows you to go across and below as often as you like! What's a gentle...
Read morelaunch point for notorious "Dead Man's Hill" sledding venue in the 1960's. we all flocked there on our flexible flyers( you had to be able to steer so no "saucers"). Fast, with a jump about half way down, if you couldnt make the turn at the bottom you crashed into the Tennis court fence; or if you were really inexperienced, and very unlucky it was the cement benches for you. mothers hated the place bu...
Read moreJust reopened after about 6 months of renovations. Looks spectacular and like brand new. It’s great to see the city putting resources into restoring local landmarks like the Gothic Bridge...
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