Central Park Bridges, Bridge No. 27, Central Park, Southwest of Reserv...
Survey number: HAER NY-193 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000538
Central Park Bridges, Bow Bridge, Spanning Lake, Central Park, New Yor...
Significance: Designed by Calvert Vaux, the Bow Bridge is one of the most prominently located and visible cast iron bridges in Central Park. It is 87 feet, four inches long. This and other cast iron bridges i... More
Central Park Bridges, Pinebank Arch, Near Columus Circle entrance, Cen...
Significance: Designed by Calvert Vaux and drawn by Jacob Wrey Mould, Pinebank Arch is an outstanding example of the bridges and arches of New York's Central Park. Vaux, a professionally trained British archit... More
Central Park Bridges, Gothic Arch, Spanning bridlepath south of tennis...
Survey number: HAER NY-194 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000538
Central Park Bridges, Gothic Arch, Spanning bridlepath south of tennis...
Survey number: HAER NY-194 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000538
Central Park Bridges, Bow Bridge, Spanning Lake, Central Park, New Yor...
Significance: Designed by Calvert Vaux, the Bow Bridge is one of the most prominently located and visible cast iron bridges in Central Park. It is 87 feet, four inches long. This and other cast iron bridges i... More
Central Park Bridges, Bow Bridge, Spanning Lake, Central Park, New Yor...
Significance: Designed by Calvert Vaux, the Bow Bridge is one of the most prominently located and visible cast iron bridges in Central Park. It is 87 feet, four inches long. This and other cast iron bridges i... More
Central Park Bridges, Bow Bridge, Spanning Lake, Central Park, New Yor...
Significance: Designed by Calvert Vaux, the Bow Bridge is one of the most prominently located and visible cast iron bridges in Central Park. It is 87 feet, four inches long. This and other cast iron bridges i... More
Central Park Bridges, Bridge No. 27, Central Park, Southwest of Reserv...
Survey number: HAER NY-193 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000538
Central Park Bridges, Pinebank Arch, Near Columus Circle entrance, Cen...
Significance: Designed by Calvert Vaux and drawn by Jacob Wrey Mould, Pinebank Arch is an outstanding example of the bridges and arches of New York's Central Park. Vaux, a professionally trained British archit... More
Central Park Bridges, Gothic Arch, Spanning bridlepath south of tennis...
Survey number: HAER NY-194 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000538
Central Park Bridges, Bridge No. 27, Central Park, Southwest of Reserv...
Survey number: HAER NY-193 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000538
Central Park Bridges, Bridge No. 24, Central Park, Southwest of Reserv...
Survey number: HAER NY-192 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000538
Central Park Bridges, Gothic Arch, Spanning bridlepath south of tennis...
Survey number: HAER NY-194 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000538
Central Park Bridges, Gothic Arch, Spanning bridlepath south of tennis...
Survey number: HAER NY-194 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000538
Central Park Bridges, Bow Bridge, Spanning Lake, Central Park, New Yor...
Significance: Designed by Calvert Vaux, the Bow Bridge is one of the most prominently located and visible cast iron bridges in Central Park. It is 87 feet, four inches long. This and other cast iron bridges i... More
Central Park Bridges, Pinebank Arch, Near Columus Circle entrance, Cen...
Significance: Designed by Calvert Vaux and drawn by Jacob Wrey Mould, Pinebank Arch is an outstanding example of the bridges and arches of New York's Central Park. Vaux, a professionally trained British archit... More
Central Park Bridges, Bridge No. 24, Central Park, Southwest of Reserv...
Survey number: HAER NY-192 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000538
Central Park Bridges, Bridge No. 24, Central Park, Southwest of Reserv...
Survey number: HAER NY-192 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000538
Central Park Bridges, Gothic Arch, Spanning bridlepath south of tennis...
Survey number: HAER NY-194 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000538
Central Park Bridges, Bridge No. 27, Central Park, Southwest of Reserv...
Survey number: HAER NY-193 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000538
Central Park Bridges, Gothic Arch, Spanning bridlepath south of tennis...
Survey number: HAER NY-194 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000538
Central Park Bridges, Gothic Arch, Spanning bridlepath south of tennis...
Survey number: HAER NY-194 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000538
Central Park Bridges, Bow Bridge, Spanning Lake, Central Park, New Yor...
Significance: Designed by Calvert Vaux, the Bow Bridge is one of the most prominently located and visible cast iron bridges in Central Park. It is 87 feet, four inches long. This and other cast iron bridges i... More