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  2. Frederick Law Olmsted - Wikipedia

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    Olmsted and Vaux continued their informal partnership to design Prospect Park in Brooklyn from 1865 to 1873. [17] That was followed by other projects. Vaux remained in the shadow of Olmsted's grand public personality and social connections. The design of Central Park embodies Olmsted's social consciousness and commitment to egalitarian ideals.

  3. List of Olmsted works - Wikipedia

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    Watsessing Park, Bloomfield, New Jersey; Weasel Brook Park, Clifton, New Jersey; Weequahic Park, Weequahic section of Newark, New Jersey; The Highlands Neighborhood, Seattle [49] Barberrys, Nelson Doubleday house, Mill Neck, New York (1919–1924) "Allgates," Horatio Gates Lloyd house, Coopertown Road, Haverford, Pennsylvania (1911–1915)

  4. Calvert Vaux - Wikipedia

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    Calvert Vaux FAIA (/ v ɔː k s /; December 20, 1824 – November 19, 1895) was an English-American architect and landscape designer.He and his protégé Frederick Law Olmsted designed parks such as Central Park and Prospect Park in New York City and the Delaware Park–Front Park System in Buffalo, New York.

  5. Central Park - Wikipedia

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    Central Park is an urban park between the Upper West Side and Upper East Side neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City, and the first landscaped park in the United States.. It is the sixth-largest park in the city, containing 843 acres (341 ha), and the most visited urban park in the United States, with an estimated 42 million visitors annually as of 2016

  6. List of arches and bridges in Central Park - Wikipedia

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    Central Park superintendent Frederick Law Olmsted worked with Calvert Vaux to create the "Greensward Plan", which was eventually decided as the winner of the contest. [19] [20] [21] The Greensward Plan distinguished itself from many of the other designs in the contest by including four sunken "transverse" roadways, which carried crosstown traffic through Central Park and were not intended to ...

  7. Dickinson Sneak Peek: Timothy Simons Gets His Hands ... - AOL

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    TVLine has an exclusive first look at this week’s Dickinson (airing Friday, Jan. 15 on Apple TV+), with Simons guest-starring as famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, who designed New ...

  8. Bruce Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Kelly was born in 1948 in Montgomery, Alabama.His family lived in Titus, Alabama, but a few years after his birth, moved to Wrens, Georgia where Kelly grew up. In 1971, he received a bachelor's degree in landscape architecture from the University of Georgia and in 1973, received a master's degree in historic preservation from Columbia University.

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