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  • Central Park's Delacorte Theater
    Delacorte Theater

    The Delacorte Theater is the summer home of the Public Theater. Each season, more than 100,000 people from across the country, and around the world, enjoy free performances at this open-air theater.

  • The Dene in Central Park
    Dene

    The Dene is a long stretch of eastside landscape that exemplifies both the design features and the intended effect of Olmsted's pastoral vision. It offers gently rolling lawns and shaded walks.

  • Denesmouth Arch

    One of Calvert Vaux’s earliest arches, Denesmouth supports the 65th Street Transverse and is the passageway between the Central Park Zoo and the Children’s Zoo.

  • Dianna Ross Playground in Central Park
    Diana Ross Playground

    Funding for this playground was provided by the singer Diana Ross after her historic concert on the Great Lawn in 1983.

  • Dipway Arch in Central Park
    Dipway Arch

    Set beneath the Park Drive and measuring more than 15 feet wide, Dipway Arch’s underpass leads around Heckscher Playground and north toward the Carousel.

  • Tornado
    Doris C. Freedman Plaza

    The Doris C. Freedman Plaza is home to rotating installations, courtesy of the city's Public Art Fund.

  • Statue of J. Marion Sims in Central Park
    Dr. J. Marion Sims

    Dedicated in 1894, this bronze and granite monument stands on the Park perimeter in honor the renowned surgeon regarded as the father of American gynecology.

  • Driprock Arch in Central Park
    Driprock Arch

    With its red brick façade and Gothic-detailed balustrade, Driprock Arch is a visual standout. Completed in 1860, it originally allowed passage for the bridle path, lost with the expansion of Heckscher Playground in the 1930s.

  • Eagles and Prey Sculpture in Central Park
    Eagles and Prey

    This bronze sculpture is well known for the fine detail of the animals' textures - in this case the feathers of the eagles and the woolly coat of the goat.

  • Eaglevale Arch in Central Park
    Eaglevale Arch

    The Park’s only double arch, this stone structure carries an access road to the West Drive from Central Park West over both the bridle path and a pedestrian path.

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