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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir — Attraction in New York

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Central Park
New York, NY
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
1071 5th Ave, New York, NY 10128
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
2 E 91st St, New York, NY 10128
The Jewish Museum
1109 5th Ave &, E 92nd St, New York, 10128
Gothic Bridge
Bridle Path, New York, NY 10128
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 5th Ave, New York, NY 10028
Neue Galerie New York
1048 5th Ave, New York, NY 10028
Church of the Heavenly Rest
1085 5th Ave, New York, NY 10128
Engineers' Gate
2 E 90th St, New York, NY 10128
South Gate House
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, New York, NY 10128
Nearby restaurants
Paola's Osteria
1246 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10128
Pascalou
1308 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10128
Gina La Fornarina
26 E 91st St, New York, NY 10128
Jacob's Pickles
680 Columbus Ave, New York, NY 10025
Table d'Hôte
44 E 92nd St, New York, NY 10128
Island
1305 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10128
Kansha
1312 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10128
Café Fledermaus
1048 5th Ave, New York, NY 10028
Yura On Madison
1350 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10128
Rosa’s Pizza
1289 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10128
Nearby hotels
International Student Center Youth Hostel (The Center)
38 W 88th St, New York, NY 10024
voco the Franklin New York by IHG
164 E 87th St, New York, NY 10128
Hästens
1100 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10028
Kolping House
165 E 88th St, New York, NY 10128
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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir

New York, NY 10128
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attractions: Central Park, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, The Jewish Museum, Gothic Bridge, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Neue Galerie New York, Church of the Heavenly Rest, Engineers' Gate, South Gate House, restaurants: Paola's Osteria, Pascalou, Gina La Fornarina, Jacob's Pickles, Table d'Hôte, Island, Kansha, Café Fledermaus, Yura On Madison, Rosa’s Pizza
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Nearby attractions of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir

Central Park

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

The Jewish Museum

Gothic Bridge

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Neue Galerie New York

Church of the Heavenly Rest

Engineers' Gate

South Gate House

Central Park

Central Park

4.8

(84.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

4.3

(10.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

4.4

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
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The Jewish Museum

The Jewish Museum

4.4

(876)

Open 24 hours
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The Full-Day See It All NYC Tour
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Private photohsoot in NYC by Lorena
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Nearby restaurants of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir

Paola's Osteria

Pascalou

Gina La Fornarina

Jacob's Pickles

Table d'Hôte

Island

Kansha

Café Fledermaus

Yura On Madison

Rosa’s Pizza

Paola's Osteria

Paola's Osteria

4.1

(182)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Pascalou

Pascalou

4.4

(258)

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Gina La Fornarina

Gina La Fornarina

4.1

(128)

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Jacob's Pickles

Jacob's Pickles

4.5

(3K)

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Open until 12:00 AM
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8 Must-Visit Spots for Leaf Peeping in NYC's Central Park 🍁
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8 Must-Visit Spots for Leaf Peeping in NYC's Central Park 🍁
Johnny NovoJohnny Novo
One of my simple pleasures in this life is to wake up fresh as a daisy on a blessed Sunday, lace up my size 12 all black Bondi 7 Hokas and make the on foot excursion from Alphabet City to Central Park, culminating at the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir. Oh yeah, you read that right. Size 12. hehe :) Also a core requirement for the journey is getting a soft pretzel from a pretzel stand on the entrance to Central park on 8th ave and 59th street. I get salt on the pretzel but scrape it off because I just want a *hint* of salt, not a full salty boi you know? I know people will argue these soft pretzels kinda taste like cardboard, but they're just so good to me. A bit crunchy on the outside with a soft doughy interior. F, now I want one. Fueled by a soft pretzel w/ a hint of salt, I snake through the park and end up at the Jackie O Reservoir. There is nothing quite as humbling as getting to the north end at 96th street, turning around and just taking in the New York Skyline reflected off the rippling water. One of my favorite views in the city. Maybe it was growing up by the ocean, but something about being near a big body of water really allows me to be at ease with myself. Also, walking around this 1.58 mile gravel track is a great way to get your steps in. As a result of this excursion I hit 39,629 steps last Sunday. The fact I didn't hit 40k has been keeping me up these past few nights. Less than 400 steps away from greatness and I couldn't get it done? It's events like these that really make me question who I am as a man. I need my get-back..... IG @jnov_ Tiktok @jnov__
Laetitia LLaetitia L
The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, also known as Central Park Reservoir, is a decommissioned reservoir in Central Park in the borough of Manhattan, New York City, stretching from 86th to 96th Streets. It covers 106 acres (43 ha) and holds over 1,000,000,000 US gallons (3,800,000 m3) of water. Nicholas Dean proposed the construction of Central Park around its receiving reservoir (later the Great Lawn and Turtle Pond) in the 1850s. As part of this project, the Central Park Reservoir was completed in 1862. The reservoir was decommissioned in 1993, after it was deemed obsolete, and control was transferred to the Department of Parks and Recreation in 1999. The Central Park Reservoir was renamed in honor of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in 1994 to commemorate her contributions to the city, and because she lived nearby.
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One of my simple pleasures in this life is to wake up fresh as a daisy on a blessed Sunday, lace up my size 12 all black Bondi 7 Hokas and make the on foot excursion from Alphabet City to Central Park, culminating at the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir. Oh yeah, you read that right. Size 12. hehe :) Also a core requirement for the journey is getting a soft pretzel from a pretzel stand on the entrance to Central park on 8th ave and 59th street. I get salt on the pretzel but scrape it off because I just want a *hint* of salt, not a full salty boi you know? I know people will argue these soft pretzels kinda taste like cardboard, but they're just so good to me. A bit crunchy on the outside with a soft doughy interior. F, now I want one. Fueled by a soft pretzel w/ a hint of salt, I snake through the park and end up at the Jackie O Reservoir. There is nothing quite as humbling as getting to the north end at 96th street, turning around and just taking in the New York Skyline reflected off the rippling water. One of my favorite views in the city. Maybe it was growing up by the ocean, but something about being near a big body of water really allows me to be at ease with myself. Also, walking around this 1.58 mile gravel track is a great way to get your steps in. As a result of this excursion I hit 39,629 steps last Sunday. The fact I didn't hit 40k has been keeping me up these past few nights. Less than 400 steps away from greatness and I couldn't get it done? It's events like these that really make me question who I am as a man. I need my get-back..... IG @jnov_ Tiktok @jnov__
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The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, also known as Central Park Reservoir, is a decommissioned reservoir in Central Park in the borough of Manhattan, New York City, stretching from 86th to 96th Streets. It covers 106 acres (43 ha) and holds over 1,000,000,000 US gallons (3,800,000 m3) of water. Nicholas Dean proposed the construction of Central Park around its receiving reservoir (later the Great Lawn and Turtle Pond) in the 1850s. As part of this project, the Central Park Reservoir was completed in 1862. The reservoir was decommissioned in 1993, after it was deemed obsolete, and control was transferred to the Department of Parks and Recreation in 1999. The Central Park Reservoir was renamed in honor of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in 1994 to commemorate her contributions to the city, and because she lived nearby.
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One of my simple pleasures in this life is to wake up fresh as a daisy on a blessed Sunday, lace up my size 12 all black Bondi 7 Hokas and make the on foot excursion from Alphabet City to Central Park, culminating at the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir. Oh yeah, you read that right. Size 12. hehe :)

Also a core requirement for the journey is getting a soft pretzel from a pretzel stand on the entrance to Central park on 8th ave and 59th street. I get salt on the pretzel but scrape it off because I just want a hint of salt, not a full salty boi you know?

I know people will argue these soft pretzels kinda taste like cardboard, but they're just so good to me. A bit crunchy on the outside with a soft doughy interior. F, now I want one.

Fueled by a soft pretzel w/ a hint of salt, I snake through the park and end up at the Jackie O Reservoir. There is nothing quite as humbling as getting to the north end at 96th street, turning around and just taking in the New York Skyline reflected off the rippling water. One of my favorite views in the city.

Maybe it was growing up by the ocean, but something about being near a big body of water really allows me to be at ease with myself. Also, walking around this 1.58 mile gravel track is a great way to get your steps in.

As a result of this excursion I hit 39,629 steps last Sunday. The fact I didn't hit 40k has been keeping me up these past few nights. Less than 400 steps away from greatness and I couldn't get it done? It's events like these that really make me question who I am as a man. I need my get-back.....

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ژاکلین کندی اوناسیس ، همچنین به عنوان مخزن پارک مرکزی شناخته می شود ، یک مخزن از کار افتاده در پارک مرکزی در منطقه منهتن ، شهر نیویورک است که از خیابان های 86 تا 96 امتداد دارد . مساحت آن 106 هکتار (43 هکتار) است و بیش از 1 میلیارد گال آمریکا (3.8 میلیون متر مکعب ) آب را در خود جای داده است.

در دهه 1850، نیکلاس دین، رئیس هیئت مدیره سیستم توزیع آب قنات کروتون ، پیشنهاد کرد که پارک مرکزی در اطراف مخزن دریافتی موجود خود (که در آن زمان به عنوان مخزن یورک‌ویل شناخته می‌شود و امروزه محل چمنزار بزرگ و حوضچه لاک‌پشت ) برنامه‌ریزی شود. برای تکمیل سیستم توزیع، مخزن دوم، مخزن پارک مرکزی، در سال 1862 تکمیل شد. پس از ساخت مخزن دوم، معمولاً به آن سبک مخزن بالایی و مخزن یورک‌ویل معمولاً به سبک مخزن پایینی می‌گفتند.

مخزن پایین در سال 1903 از رده خارج شد و در دهه 1930 تخریب شد. در سال 1993، مخزن فوقانی از رده خارج شد و کنترل در نهایت به اداره پارک ها و تفریحات منتقل شد . این مخزن در سال 1994 به افتخار ژاکلین کندی اوناسیس برای بزرگداشت کمک های فراوان او به شهر و به دلیل اینکه او از دویدن در این منطقه لذت می برد، تغییر نام داد. ویرایش کنید در دهه 1850، پارک مرکزی توسط نیکلاس دین، رئیس هیئت مدیره قنات کروتون پیشنهاد شد ، که این مکان را انتخاب کرد زیرا مخزن دریافتی 35 هکتاری (14 هکتار)، 150 میلیون گالن آمریکا (570 × 106 لیتر) آبراهه کروتون را انتخاب کرد. در مرکز جغرافیایی 1 این مخزن، که در سال 1842 ساخته شد، به عنوان مخزن یورک‌ویل یا مخزن پایینی شناخته می‌شد و در محلی که اکنون محل برکه لاک پشت است، قرار داشت . 3] سایت در شمال باتلاقی بود که توسط Sawkill تخلیه شده بود . [4]

در سال 1857 یک مسابقه طراحی برای پارک مرکزی برگزار شد. شرکت کنندگان موظف بودند مشخصات بسیار دقیق را رعایت کنند و حداقل چهار جاده عرضی شرقی-غربی را از طریق پارک، زمین رژه 20 تا 40 هکتاری (8.1 تا 16.2 هکتار) و حداقل سه زمین بازی بین 3 و 10 هکتار (1.2 و 4.0 هکتار). علاوه بر این، برنامه ها باید یک "مخزن بالایی" بزرگتر برای قنات کروتون ایجاد می کردند . [5] : PDF صفحات 29–30  [6 : 24–25  طرح برنده طرح فردریک لاو اولمستد و کالورت واکس گرینزوارد بود . [8] واکس دو پمپ خانه خود را از شیست منهتن با روکش های گرانیتی طراحی کرد. این هرگز یک مخزن جمع آوری نبود، بلکه مکمل مخزن کوچکتر و نزدیکتر بود. [9]

برای چندین ماه، کمیسران پارک مرکزی با تأخیر و مقاومت شورای مشترک شهر نیویورک در حالی که تلاش می کردند بودجه به دست آورند، مواجه شدند. [ 10 ] : 477  [  11] نیروی کار اختصاصی و جریان بودجه تا ژوئن 1858 تامین نشد . در عوض، مخزن توسط هیئت مدیره قنات کروتون ساخته خواهد شد. کار بر روی مخزن در آوریل 1858 آغاز شد. [12] بخش جنوبی پارک مرکزی در زیر خیابان 79 عمدتاً تا سال 1860 تکمیل شد، [13] و هیئت مدیره قنات کروتون نیز در همین زمان شروع به پر کردن مخزن کرد. [] Upper Reservoir در سال 1862 به پایان رسید. [4] نقشه 1875 از پارک مرکزی به وضوح نشان می دهد که مخزن پایین و بالا. در سال 1875 پارک مرکزی این مخزن در سال 1993 پس از اینکه منسوخ تلقی شد به دلیل اصلی جدید در زیر خیابان 79 که به تونل آب سوم متصل می شد و به دلیل نگرانی های فزاینده مبنی بر آلوده شدن آن، منسوخ تلقی شد، از رده خارج شد. [] اگرچه منسوخ تلقی می شد، اما بخشی از منبع آب نیویورک باقی ماند و قرار بود از آن برای تکمیل منبع آب بالا شهر در شرایط اضطراری خشکسالی استفاده شود. [] نگرانی در مورد آینده مخزن در اوایل سال 1992 افزایش یافت: بسیاری از مردم نگران بودند که شهر چمن بر روی آن قرار دهد، همانطور که در دهه 1920 انجام شد، زمانی که مخزن زیرین مجاور منسوخ تلقی شد و چمن بزرگ بر روی مخزن پایین توسعه یافت. سایت سابق ] علی‌رغم برنامه‌های مختلف برای استفاده مجدد از سایت Upper Reservoir برای اهداف دیگر، ساکنان و طرفداران نامه‌هایی به حفاظت از پارک مرکزی و دولت شهر نوشتند تا مخزن را همانطور که هست حفظ کنند.

اسنادی برای انتقال مخزن در سال 1999 از اداره حفاظت محیط زیست به اداره پارک ها و تفریحات امضا شد . سال 1999 به این دلیل انتخاب شد که تاریخ تکمیل یک کارخانه فیلتراسیون در پارک ون کورتلند ، در نزدیکی مخزن جروم در برانکس، که بخشی از سیستم تامین آب کروتون شهر است، انتخاب شد. کارخانه تصفیه آب کروتون در...

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The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, also known as Central Park Reservoir, is a decommissioned reservoir in Central Park in the borough of Manhattan, New York City, stretching from 86th to 96th Streets. It covers 106 acres (43 ha) and holds over 1,000,000,000 US gallons (3,800,000 m3) of water. Nicholas Dean proposed the construction of Central Park around its receiving reservoir (later the Great Lawn and Turtle Pond) in the 1850s. As part of this project, the Central Park Reservoir was completed in 1862. The reservoir was decommissioned in 1993, after it was deemed obsolete, and control was transferred to the Department of Parks and Recreation in 1999. The Central Park Reservoir was renamed in honor of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in 1994 to commemorate her contributions to the city, and because she...

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