You are now entering The Ramble, 36 acres of wild forest where anything can happen...
— From the tour: The REAL Story of Central Park

You are now entering The Ramble, 36 acres of wild forest where anything can happen.
You are now entering The Ramble, 36 acres of wild forest where anything can happen...
— From the tour: The REAL Story of Central Park

An 843-acre rectangle of nature that took 20 years and 20,000 workers to make look 'natural.' They moved more earth than digging the Panama Canal.

Built during the Great Depression as a flex, this building was so empty for years that New Yorkers called it the 'Empty State Building.' Now it's just empty of affordable rent.

She's been standing there since 1886, but did you know she was almost sent to Egypt? And that her original color was brown, not green? The French really knew how to regift.

Bedford Street.

Belvedere Castle looks like a medieval fortress, but it was built in 1869 and has never defended anything except bird watchers.

Bethesda Terrace.