The statue at the southern end of Central Park is of General William Tecumseh Sherman
(1820-92). I guess he came from New York. | |
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There are small ponds and bridges as we wander north. |
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The ubiquitous city dweller the world over - the starling. No fear of
people. |
Another bridge. It can be
hard to realise you are in the heart of a huge city. | |
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Only the skyline gives it away. |
A rather more bizarre
figure - this is a statue of Wladyslaw Jagiello, King of Poland 1386-1434
and the victor over the Teutonic aggressors in 1410. Go figure.... | |
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A map of the park which is over two miles long and about 6 city blocks wide.
We made it about halfway up (about 20 blocks) having walked from 33rd St
first. |
A faux castle in the
middle. I guess we would call it a folly. | |
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Turtles in Turtle Pond below the castle walls. |
Close up I think they are
really ugly. | |
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One of several statues outside the Shakespeare theatre - Romeo and Juliet.... |
The open air Shakespeare
theatre viewed from the folly. | |
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The rings are for baseball - but not at a professional level. |
Just to show we were
there and it was sunny. | |
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