Vanderbilt Gate at Central Park

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Vanderbilt Gate at Central Park is an ornate wrought-iron entrance on Fifth Avenue in New York City, originally commissioned by the wealthy Cornelius Vanderbilt family and later installed at Central Park.

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Vanderbilt Gate at Central Park canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ornate wrought-iron gate
park entrance
associatedWith Vanderbilt family
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasArchitecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
hasArtisticValue true
hasDecorativeMotifs floral patterns
ornamental ironwork
scrollwork
hasFunction entrance to Central Park
hasNameOrigin named after the Vanderbilt family
isHistoricStructure true
isOrnate true
isPhotographedFrequently true
isPubliclyAccessible true
isTouristAttraction true
isUrbanFeature true
locatedIn Manhattan
New York City
locatedOn Fifth Avenue
location Central Park
material wrought iron
originallyCommissionedBy Cornelius Vanderbilt family
partOf entrances of Central Park
usedAs decorative entrance

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Cornelius Vanderbilt family builtProperty Vanderbilt Gate at Central Park