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The Green Jewel

James Gardner October 16, 2019 Books

Most of New York City’s Victorian heritage has vanished so thoroughly that few of the locals have any idea that it ever existed.

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The Statues of Central Park

Editorial Staff May 1, 2019 Books

New York City’s Central Park was a prescient masterstroke of urban planning in the nineteenth century. Completed in 1874, the green space created by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux flowers on, vital in every sense, as a living work of art.

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