What to see in New York . Copyright, Thaddeus Wilkerson, New York In Central Park observers. Farther north in the park arc the Metro-politan Museum of Art and the Obelisk. Opposite Central Park on the Hudson River bankbegins Riverside Park. The splendid cross-riverscenery forms one of the greatest attractions. Atthe northern end are Grants Tomb and TheClaremont, one of Americas famous but few breaks one may travel through smallparks and parkways from Riverside Park to VanCortlandt Park, the largest park easily accessible todowntown New York. Mosholu Parkway leads fromVan Cortla


What to see in New York . Copyright, Thaddeus Wilkerson, New York In Central Park observers. Farther north in the park arc the Metro-politan Museum of Art and the Obelisk. Opposite Central Park on the Hudson River bankbegins Riverside Park. The splendid cross-riverscenery forms one of the greatest attractions. Atthe northern end are Grants Tomb and TheClaremont, one of Americas famous but few breaks one may travel through smallparks and parkways from Riverside Park to VanCortlandt Park, the largest park easily accessible todowntown New York. Mosholu Parkway leads fromVan Cortlandt Park to Bronx Park, and PelhamParkway from Bronx Park to Pelham Park, apleasure-ground of one thousand seven hundredacres on Long Island Sound. The Botanical Garden and the Zoological Gardenin Bronx Park are well worth visiting. In Brooklyn,Prospect Park, rivaling in beauty Central Park, is theprincipal outdoor recreation ground for that borough. Forest Park, to be laid out in Queens on recentlyacquired park land, wil


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