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Read moreAs originally laid out by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, the Pond was considerably larger. A large piece of its upper reaches, which once spanned a narrow neck of water, was paved over to form Wollman Rink, which opened in 1950. The Central Park Conservancy started a reconstruction of the Pond in 2000, and completed it the next year. The reconstruction included new shoreline and perimeter plantings, an island habitat for birds and turtles, and beyond Gapstow Bridge, a series of small pools and cascades.[citation needed] A male mandarin duck resident of the Pond, nicknamed Mandarin Patinkin, received international media attention in late 2018 and early 2019; the duck's colorful appearance and the species' appearance outside its native range in East Asia contributed to...
Read moreTucked near the 59th Street East Side entrance, The Pond is a dreamy little hideaway in the middle of Manhattan madness. It’s super scenic with lots of benches, big rocks to perch on, and even grassy spots perfect for laying out a picnic blanket. You'll spot ducks, geese, turtles, and other little critters doing their thing. It’s like a mini wildlife show right in the city. (Super close to Central Park Zoo- even more wildlife) Whether you’re here to relax, journal, or just breathe, this spot delivers all the peace with a side of...
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