Jewel of Manhattan: Scenes from Central Park, 1961
Dancers in Central Park, 1961.
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Jewel of Manhattan: Scenes from Central Park, 1961
Dancers in Central Park, 1961.
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Written By: Ben Cosgrove
New York’s Central Park has been around, in various incarnations, since the mid-1800s. In that time it has been hailed as a masterpiece of landscape design; served as a punchline in jokes about muggings and violent crime; provided the setting for key scenes in books, plays and movies; and remains, for New Yorkers and for countless visitors to Gotham, one of the world’s urban wonders 840 acres of tree-lined paths, public plazas, open fields, gardens, ponds, lakes, bridges, arches, performance spaces, a castle on a hill, a quite charming zoo and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Here, LIFE.com celebrates Frederick Law Olmsted’s and Calvert Vaux’s best-loved and most-frequented creation with a series of photos from 1961.
Liz Ronk edited this gallery for LIFE.com. Follow her on Twitter @lizabethronk.
Dancers in Central Park, 1961.
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Unicyclist in Central Park, 1961.
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Warming up before a soccer match, Central Park, 1961.
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Central Park 1961
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A painter in a secluded spot, Central Park, 1961.
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Central Park’s Bethesda Fountain, 1961.
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Rowers on the Lake in Central Park, 1961.
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Fishing in Central Park, 1961.
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Sunbathers cooling their feet, Central Park, 1961.
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Scene near the Boat House, Central Park, 1961.
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Model sailboats in Conservatory Pond, Central Park, 1961.
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A memorable boat launching.
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Dogs in a fountain, Central Park, 1961.
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Chess players, Central Park, 1961.
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Water fountain, Central Park, 1961.
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In a wonderland for climbers a bronze Alice got cluttered by children who’d scrambled over the Mad Hatter and other Lewis Carroll creatures.
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Newly graduated students strolling past folks dancing ring-around-a-rosy.
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Out for a morning ride.
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Central Park 1961
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Elephants in Central Park, 1961.
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Seals in Central Park, 1961.
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Kodiak bears, Central Park, 1961.
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Couple on a bench, Central Park, 1961.
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Coming down from a horse-drawn carriage, Central Park, 1961.
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Central Park 1961
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