The Ramble (Central Park)

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The Ramble in Central Park is a 36-acre woodland landscape of winding paths, rustic scenery, and rich birdlife, designed as a picturesque escape from the surrounding city.


Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf birdwatching site
landscape feature
park area
tourist attraction
woodland area
adjacentTo The Lake (Central Park)
architect Calvert Vaux
Frederick Law Olmsted
area 36 acres
country United States
designedAs picturesque escape from the surrounding city
designer Calvert Vaux
Frederick Law Olmsted
ecosystemType urban woodland
hasCharacteristic rich birdlife
rustic scenery
winding paths
woodland landscape
hasFeature overlooks of The Lake
rustic bridges
secluded clearings
wooded hills
hasPathNetwork labyrinthine layout
hasReputation one of the best birding spots in Manhattan
hasTrailType winding footpaths
hasViewOf The Lake (Central Park)
intendedAtmosphere rustic wilderness in the city
seclusion
knownFor birdwatching
naturalistic landscape design
secluded paths
locatedIn Central Park
Manhattan
New York City
New York State
United States
managementBy Central Park Conservancy
openTo the public
partOf Greensward Plan
New York City park system
the original design of Central Park
terrain rocky
usedFor birdwatching
nature observation
recreation
walking
vegetation deciduous trees
understory shrubs

Referenced by (7)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
The Lake (Central Park) ("The Ramble")
adjacentTo
Bow Bridge (Central Park) ("Ramble (Central Park)")
hasNearbyAttraction
Central Park ("The Ramble")
hasPart
Belvedere Castle ("The Ramble")
near
Loeb Boathouse
nearbyAttraction
Calvert Vaux
notableWork
Bow Bridge ("The Ramble (nearby area)")
surroundedBy

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