Central Park water system

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The Central Park water system is an interconnected network of lakes, ponds, streams, and reservoirs in New York City's Central Park, designed for both scenic beauty and recreational use.

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Central Park water system canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf urban park water feature network
water system
architect Calvert Vaux
Frederick Law Olmsted
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designedFor boating
fishing
ice skating
model boating
recreation
scenic beauty
wildlife habitat
hasCharacteristic artificially engineered
integrated with park topography
interconnected
picturesque design style
hasPart Conservatory Water
Harlem Meer
Loch (Central Park)
Ravine stream
The Lake (Central Park)
The Pond in Central Park
surface form: The Pond (Central Park)

The Pool (Central Park)
Central Park Reservoir
surface form: The Reservoir (Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir)

artificial lakes
artificial ponds
artificial streams
reservoirs
hasUse bird habitat
ecological
ornamental
recreational
wildlife support
inception 1860s
19th century
locatedIn Central Park
Manhattan
New York City
locatedOn Manhattan schist bedrock
maintainedBy Central Park Conservancy
New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
openToPublic yes
partOf Central Park architectural ensemble
surface form: Central Park landscape design
touristAttraction yes
waterSource municipal water supply
stormwater runoff

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

The Pool isPartOf Central Park water system
Harlem Meer partOf Central Park water system
The Pond in Central Park partOf Central Park water system
subject surface form: The Pond (Central Park)