Karissa✨ • Май 5, 2015Coming here before 9am is the best. Really nice spot to sit and relax, and the statue is gorgeous.
Roger S. • Август 17, 2014This cat challenges you - mocks you - torments you - as you run or bike up the drive, but you will persevere.
HISTORY • Июль 18, 2012Dedicated in 1921, this statue depicts the 19th century, Venezuela-born general who has been referred to as the "George Washington of South America."
Fabio • Ноябрь 15, 2013Great place friday afterrnoons just before sunset.
Diego R. • Март 31, 2011Surrounding the statue there are other ones inspired in children stories like Alice in Wonderland.
Kimmie O. • Август 3, 2020This is located at W110th St & Frederick Douglass Blvd (aka Central Park West or 8th Ave). This is basically the NW corner of Central Park.
d b. • Май 17, 2012On the weekends during the spring & summer make sure you catch concert violinist Susan Keser playing by the statue. A great way to relax and enjoy the park on a nice day!!
Kimmie O. • Август 3, 2020You’ll find the Mother Goose statue in Rumsey Playground/Playfield by East Drive & 71st Street.
Mandola Joe • Октябрь 6, 2011Just across the road from the Cherry Hill Fountain, a lovely understated fountain originally designed for carriage horses.
Marc F. • Февраль 3, 2014An nice place to sit on the edge of the park. Plenty of benches and far enough away from Fifth Ave to mute the traffic noise.
Dugange • Ноябрь 7, 2010Great place to rest and take in the view of Turtle Pond and. Just south off The Great Lawn.
Mandola Joe • Октябрь 31, 2011Emma Stebbins's centerpiece of the"Angel of the Waters" was the only sculpture commissioned as part of the original design of the Park.
Derek W. • Сентябрь 30, 2012Enjoy the statue on Park Drive East, runners and Park patrons, until late October. It moves to Park Drive West for Marathon week in sight of the finish line.
Mitchell L. • Декабрь 18, 2014Worth being a mensch and making a visit. It's lit every night of Hanukkah using a mechanical lift.
Mandola Joe • Октябрь 10, 2011Indian Hunter was the first sculpture in Central Park by an American artist. Having studied the Lakota tribe, Ward was interested in developing American subjects.
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