Since its founding in 1980, the Conservancy has spent over $113 million (through 2006) to restore most of the major Park landscapes. A partial list of those restoration projects (there are over 90) and their completion dates includes:
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The Dairy, Central Park's first visitor center, in 1981
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Reservoir running track in 1998
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The building of the 79th Street Yard in 1999
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Restoration of the Reservoir landscapes completed in 2000
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Installation of the irrigation system at Sheep Meadow in 2001
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Park entrance at West 72nd Street in 2004
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Heckscher Playground, ballfields, and surrounding landscape in May 2006
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Restoration of the Mall in June 2006
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West 110th Street Playground in fall 2006
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Restoration of the Minton tiles ceiling at Bethesda Terrace Arcade in March 2007
Current capital projects under way include:
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