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  1. Still, the real show was over by the windows, where guests were glued to the parade, exclaiming as balloons and floats featuring some of their favorite characters sailed down Central Park West to come into view.

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  3. The organization that cares for NYC’s iconic 843-acre park offers public tours, family activities, and expert insight to help you get to know our beloved….

  4. Central Park - Wikipedia

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    Central Park is the fifth-largest park in New York City, behind Pelham Bay Park, the Staten Island Greenbelt, Van Cortlandt Park, and Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, with an area of 843 acres (341 ha; 1.317 sq mi; 3.41 km 2). Central Park constitutes its own United States census tract, numbered 143.

  5. When are you planning your visit to New York City? Your complete guide to New York City's Central Park, including attractions, activities, events, concerts, tours, hotel information and the Central Park Zoo. Plan your visit, special event or even your wedding!

  6. Central Park | Description, History, Map, Attractions, & Facts

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    Central Park, largest and most important public park in Manhattan, New York City. It occupies an area of 840 acres (340 hectares) and extends between 59th and 110th streets and between Fifth and Eighth avenues. It was one of the first American parks to be developed using landscape architecture techniques.

  7. Things to Do in Central Park

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    Discover endless things to do in Central Park! Find activities, attractions, events, concerts, tours, sports, yoga, fitness classes, children's activities, family-friendly activities, the Central Park Zoo and much more.

  8. Plan a Visit | Central Park Conservancy

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    Central Park is located in New York City, and stretches from 59th Street to 110th Street, between Fifth Avenue and Central Park West. Getting to Central Park Subways B, C, 2, and 3 on the north side 1, 2, 3, B, and C trains along the west side 4, 5, 6 trains along the east side A, B, C, D, 1, N, R, and Q trains on the south side Buses

  9. Everything to know about Central Park, New York City

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    Established: 1858 Size: 843 acres Annual visitors: 42 million Visitor centers: The Dairy, Belvedere Castle, Dana Discovery Center, Chess & Checkers House, Columbus Circle Kiosk Entrance fees: None...

  10. Central Park Attractions

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    Central Park offers hundreds of special attractions for solo explorers and families across its 843 acres. Central Park is full of attractions, from green meadows to sprawling waters, gardens and unique bridges, music and performance centers, educational facilities, classical architecture and more.

  11. Central Park Visitor Information

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    Visitor Info Plan your trip to Central Park with maps, visitor information and more. Looking for information about Central Park? Find maps and directions, discover things to do, and browse frequently asked questions, whether you're visiting from around the corner or around the world.

  12. Things to Do | Central Park Conservancy

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    Explore Central Park with the Conservancy as Your Guide. The opportunities to engage with Central Park are as diverse as the City it calls home. The Conservancy's year-round lineup includes daily programs, seasonal and holiday events, educational opportunities, and ways to give back to your 843-acre backyard.