Sunday, May 26, 2013

Gardens in The Heart of NY

By Frank Smith


Among the excitement and chaos that's NY City, tiny havens have been set aside for the enjoyment of the general public. The New York public parks and gardens provide a place of rest and retreat from the hustle of everyday life.

Central Park

Central park is maybe the most renowned of the New York public parks. Over 100 fifty years of age , this park is found in the guts of Manhattan in N. Y Town. As the town became more crowded, the residents needed a place to flee from the cramped conditions of NY City. The solution was the commission of Central Park in 1857. The 843-acre park is completely landscaped excepting a untamed wooded area. The park remains a sanctuary from the noise and havoc of New York City. 1 or 2 miles of walking trails, sports fields, outdoor pools, and rock climbing provide a variety of ways to exercise. Central Park is also the home of a big zoo, a nature center, and hosts ice skating in the winter. Entertainment is provided in the guise of the once a year Shakespeare Festival in the outdoor amphitheater and free performances in Summerstage, an outdoor arena.

New York Botanical Garden

Set up in 1891, The New York Botanical Garden is an impressive 250-acre facility found in the Bronx and is currently a National Historic Landmark and perhaps the most internationally famous of the NY gardens. With 50 separate gardens, there's always something in bloom. The 50 acres of native forest offers a rare opportunity to view New York forestry as it was before Europeans settled the area. This New York garden is home to the biggest botanical library in North America. Intensive botanical research is conducted in the massive Pfizer Plant Research Lab. This facility has many crucial botanical specimens and carries out important research on plant genetics. The only water stream in New York City winds its way through the gardens in New York.

Bryant Park

Bryant Park is a New York public park rich with American history. This park has been the site of consequential riots and protests and even a visit from George Washington. Up until just recently Bryant Park was host to New York fashion week for 17 years. Located in midtown Manhattan, Bryant Park is the most densely occupied urban park in the world. The park is packed year round with free classes and events. Visitors can enjoy concerts, theatre, chess lessons, knitting lessons, yoga, and tai chi courtesy of the Park. An ice-skating rink and a vacation market opened during the months of winter makes this park as popular in winter as it is in warmer weather.




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