MAKE A MEME View Large Image Map of Central Park, New York City, New York - Geographicus - CentralParkGuide-mcny-1869.jpg A rare hand-colored map of New York City ™s Central Park prepared and printed for inclusion in the 1869 edition of Manual of the Corporation of the ...
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Keywords: 1866 Map of Central Park, New York City, New York - Geographicus - CentralParkGuide-mcny-1869.jpg A rare hand-colored map of New York City ™s Central Park prepared and printed for inclusion in the 1869 edition of Manual of the Corporation of the City of New York Depicts the park as a whole and includes pathways lakes buildings individual trees rocks and elevation measurements The streets and avenues surrounding the park are labeled as are the various landmarks of Central Park “ the Knoll The Ramble the Mall and some 55 others This extraordinary map reveals Central Park as conceived by the Landscape Architects and indeed artists Vaux and Olmstead Vaux and Olmstead were awarded the task of designing Central Park in 1853 by the City Common Council Olmstead ™s vision drove the overall design while Vaux concentrated his attentions on bridges buildings and other structures within the park The creation of Central Park which was to consist of some 800 acres of public forest pathways promenades lakes bridges and meadows was a seminal moment in civic urban design The park itself was designed as a whole with every tree pond and bench meticulously planned Olmstead wrote Every foot of the parks surface every tree and bush as well as every arch roadway and walk and been placed where it is for a purpose Historian Gloria Deak writes There was a staggering amount of work to be done to transform the area into a blend of pastoral and woodland scenery This involved the design and construction of roadways tunnels bridges arches stairways fountains benches lamp posts gates fences and innumerable other artifacts It also involved the supervision of an army of about five thousand laborers ¦Olmsted to whom most of the credit goes insisted on seeing the multidimensional project as a single work of art which he was mandated to create For this purpose he ventured to assume to himself the title of ˜artist ™ Today because of Vaux and Olmstead ™s efforts New York Yorkers ourselves included have the privilege of enjoying what is perhaps the finest example of a planned urban public recreation area in the world 1866 Size in 16 7 object history credit line accession number CentralParkGuide-mcny-1869 Geographicus-source PD-art Maps of Central Park 1866 maps Manhattan Old maps of Manhattan New York City 1866
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