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Tag Archives: Frederick Law Olmsted
Trees are Dying
Sometimes I forget that Central park was designed by man. On a walking tour of Frederick Law Olmsted’s Central Park, I was reminded of this fact. Walking along the beautiful Central Park Mall, shown above, my professor pointed out the Elm … Continue reading