Not far from the entrance into Prospect Park from Grand Army Plaza is the Endale Arch, one of the first architectural structures built in the park 150 years ago. It was designed by Frederick Law Olmstead and designed to blend in as pedestrians made their way to the great meadow.
It was recently restored and it is just gorgeous as it was in the 1860s. Such amazing tones of natural wood, high arches, natural stone, and little alcoves. Such a great gem in another amazing city park.
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I have never been there! Very interesting!
I've been there but haven't seen the restoration. So pretty!
That is so pretty! I LOVE natural wood.
Enjoy your day!
Amalia
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BEAUTIFUL!! Please don't ever stop taking me on virtual field trips!
certainly a gem. I am glad to hear they are preserving this piece of architectural history. Stay safe, enjoy your week, and thank you again for the link up.
Wow, so very wonderful and beautiful. Very nice.
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