Tom D. • March 20, 2018Nice Central Park secret, learn a little about the history and take a seat at one of the benches to relax with a book.
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍ • July 13, 2020Fearless little girl she is, she stands mighty tall and embodies the courage, independence and unafraid attitude I wish all females embrace. I love her as a work of art and love her defiant expression
Paige C. • April 29, 2015Love walking in this entire park, specifically past the Mansion and by the water.
Melissa M. • January 3, 2016Nice park. Lots to see in this area.
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍ • November 16, 2020My favorite part of Central Park, with the arabesque design of the walls and staircase. It's magnificent. The open area at the bottom of the stairs is where performers/bubble blowers park themselves
Guillermo B. • September 13, 2019Very beautiful monument! you can get free tickets right at te entrance
Ariel A. • July 23, 2011Be sure to go inside to read the history of the burial mound as well as admire the monument
Néstor S. • October 22, 2013The monument was a gift from the City of Buenos Aires and is a smaller-scale replica from the original at BA. Jose de San Martin, helped Argentina, Chile and Peru gain independence from the Spaniards
Phyllis A S. • September 18, 2020The first statue of real women in Central Park. Make sure to use the TalkingStatues app to listen to their stories
Will H. • August 9, 2018Unexpectedly, it’s always crowded with tourists and people selling tchotchkes.
Hungry Domaine ~. • February 20, 2010Sometimes I take certain things for granted. The UWS has some great monuments. I stopped and absorbed the view:)
Steve T. • August 30, 2011Great place to spend your lunch on a hot day, because of the breeze off the water.
Karen • March 13, 2021There is a pretty lake nearby this statue, with plenty of seating around this monument.
CurtisTheGeek W. • February 27, 2014Make sure to use diagonally opposing corners and not adjacent ones!
✨#IamRomdelacrème✨ • August 5, 2012The monument was sculpted by Attilio Picarelli in 1913. This monument was raised in honor of the 260 U.S. soldiers who lost their life in the Battle Ship Maine in February 15, 1888 in Habana, Cuba.
Mandola Joe • September 20, 2011Right by the Reservoir at East 90th St, one of the most beautiful memorials in the City...
MetroFocus • April 10, 2012One of NYC's most multi-functional landmarks, serving multiple roles: a fort, America's first immigration station (before Ellis Island), a beer garden, theater, public aquarium & a national monument.
FDNY • April 12, 2012Firefighter's Memorial (1912) honors all those who died in the line of duty. Every October the FDNY holds its Memorial Day ceremony at this site, remembering all active members who died that year.
anna n. • December 17, 2009the park is a really relaxing place to eat your bagged lunch if you're working in the area. also, southstreet seaport is near by.
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