谁能给我一些关于美国纽约central park的英文介绍?快~~谢谢越口语化越好的!

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谁能给我一些关于美国纽约central park的英文介绍?快~~谢谢越口语化越好的!
谁能给我一些关于美国纽约central park的英文介绍?快~~谢谢
越口语化越好的!

谁能给我一些关于美国纽约central park的英文介绍?快~~谢谢越口语化越好的!
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世界之旅(central park,new york city,usa 美国纽约中央公园)2006-09-26 12:56纽约中央公园(Central Park)是美国景观设计之父奥姆斯特德(Frederick Law Olmsted)(1822-1903)最著名的代表作,是美国乃至全世界最著名的城市公园,它的意义不仅在于它是全美第一个并且是最大的公园,还在于在其规划建设中,诞生了一个新的学科——景观设计学(Landscape Architecture).
1858年,奥姆斯特德与合伙人沃克(Calvert Vaux)(1824-1895)开始设计中央公园,直到1876年全部建成.公园面积达340万平方米.公园中有总长93公里的步行道,9000张长椅和6000棵树木,每年吸引多达2500万人次进出,园内有动物园、运动场、美术馆、剧院等各种设施.
Cotton-top Tamarin looks askance
at the Central Park Zoo.
Heather Vlach
Red Lory sings the blues
at the Central Park Zoo
A winter's storm walk on the Grand Promenade.A living cathedral ceiling of American Elms high over the walkway.
Stairs in Shakespeare Garden
Colorful reflections of fall in pond in Central Park

Central Park is a large public, urban park (843 acres or 3.41 km²; a rectangle 2.5 statute miles by 0.5 statute mile, or 4 km × 800 m) in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. With about twe...

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Central Park is a large public, urban park (843 acres or 3.41 km²; a rectangle 2.5 statute miles by 0.5 statute mile, or 4 km × 800 m) in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. With about twenty-five million visitors annually, Central Park is the most visited city park in the United States, and its appearance in many movies and television shows has made it among the most famous city parks in the world. It is run by the Central Park Conservancy, a private, not-for-profit organization that manages the park under a contract with the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.
Central Park is bordered on the north by West 110th Street, on the west by Central Park West, on the south by West 59th Street, and on the east by Fifth Avenue. Along the park's borders, these streets are usually referred to as Central Park North, Central Park West, and Central Park South, respectively. (Fifth Avenue retains its name along the eastern border.)
The park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, both of whom later created Brooklyn's Prospect Park. It has been a National Historic Landmark since 1963. While much of the park looks natural, it is in fact almost entirely landscaped and contains several artificial lakes, extensive walking tracks, two ice-skating rinks, a wildlife sanctuary, and grassy areas used for various sporting pursuits, as well as playgrounds for children. The park is a popular oasis for migrating birds, and thus is popular with bird watchers. The 6-mile (10 km) road circling the park is popular with joggers, bicyclists and inline skaters, especially on weekends and in the evenings after 7:00 p.m., when automobile traffic is banned.

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