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Definition of Central Park
1. Noun. A large park in Manhattan.
Definition of Central Park
1. Proper noun. A large public, urban park in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Central Park
Literary usage of Central Park
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bulletin of the New York Public Library by New York Public Library (1899)
"Particulars of construction and estimate for a plan of the Central Park. n.-t.
... Central Park Committee. Report of Special Committee appointed to examine ..."
2. The World Almanac and Encyclopedia (1906)
"BEETHOVEN, bronze bust, ou a granite pedestal, 15 BOLÍVAR, equestrian statue of
Simon Bolivar, the ft. high,Central Park,on the Mall; unveiled 1884. ..."
3. Scribners MonthlyUnited States (1876)
"529 Scene in Central Park 538 A Chicago Omnibus , 531 Scene In Jefferson Park
54° Swinging Bridge over the Chicago River. -530 Scene in Union Park 539 The ..."
4. Proceedings of the New York State Historical Association: ... Annual Meeting by B. Boretz, New York State Historical Association, E. T. Cone, Meeting (1919)
"In a brief way, my wish is to give you some idea of the birth and growth of
Central Park. My plea for asking your attention to my reminiscences and views on ..."
5. The Wilson Bulletin by Wilson Ornithological Club, Nebraska Ornithologists' Union, Wilson Ornithological Society (1904)
"A young bird in Central Park, September 8, and an adult male in St. Paul's church-yard,
... In the fall a few were seen in Central Park only. 123. ..."
6. A History of the New York Stage from the First Performance in 1732 to 1901 by Thomas Allston Brown (1903)
"After being closed for some time it was reopened by Josh Hart, May 19, 1877,
as "Central Park GARDEN AND HART'S SUMMER THEATRE. ..."
7. Sunshine and shadow in New York by Matthew Hale Smith (1869)
"IT is not a little curious that the unsurpassed location of the Central Park owes
its origin to a quarrel among politicians. It is difficult to conceive of ..."
8. Civic Bibliography for Greater New York by Catharine S. Tracey, Howard Brown Woolston, Roger Howson, New York Research Council (1911)
"Andrew Green and Thomas C. Field's secret management of Central Park Commission.
... A Guild, WH, Jr. Central Park photographed with descriptions and ..."