The Gapstow Bridge is another
Central Park icon. It spans the northeast end of the Pond
providing the area with a defining scenic enhancement as well as an
excellent place to view the the City skyline.
The original Gapstow Bridge was built in 1874 and designed by Jacob Wrey
Mould. It was a unique wooden bridge with ornamented cast iron railings.
Apparently, due to wear and tear it only lasted a little more than twenty
years. This current stone replacement is a sturdy structure that
compliments the water and grassy slopes that it surrounds. During the
warmer weather foliage will completely cover the bridge camouflaging its
shape with a cloak of green.