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New York Architecture
Images- Central Park
Pine Bank Bridge
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Calvert
Vaux |
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Central Park |
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1861 |
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Italianate |
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cast iron and wood |
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Bridge |
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Located east of the West Drive
at 62nd Street, stands the elegant Pine Bank Bridge, the most well known
of all the bridges in Central Park.
It is the only cast-iron bridge that still remains over the bridle path
near the Heckscher
Playground. Two other cast-iron bridges over the bridle path were
unfortunately eliminated during its expansion in the 1930s.
Nestled between two natural rock outcroppings it has two shaped concrete
structures with four posts on both ends of the bridge. Take a stroll along
the wood walkway to observe the beauty of its ornate cast-iron handrail,
featuring intricate latticework in a Gothic influenced style. In 1984, the
Pine Bank Bridge was restored by the Parks Department.
The planting of white pine on the east side of the bridge was added as
part of the restoration process. |
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contact
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nyc-architecture.com
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links
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thanks to www.centralpark2000.com &
www.centralparknyc.org |
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