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  2. Zoo York (Central Park) - Wikipedia

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    Zoo York is a style and social philosophy inspired by the New York City graffiti art subculture of the 1970s. Its name originates from a subway tunnel running underneath the area of the Central Park Zoo .

  3. Zoo York (company) - Wikipedia

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    Zoo York is an American company focused on the skateboarding market. The company currently commercializes skateboards, t-shirts, hoodies, windbreakers, hats, and fanny packs. [1] The company's name was taken from one of NYC's oldest skate crews, Soul Artists of Zoo York. [2]

  4. Central Park Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Central Park Zoo is part of the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), an integrated network of four zoos and an aquarium spread throughout New York City. [a] Located at East 64th Street and Fifth Avenue, the zoo is situated on a 6.5-acre (2.6 ha) [3] plot in Central Park.

  5. Zoo York - Wikipedia

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    Zoo York may refer to: Zoo York (Central Park), style and social philosophy inspired by 1970s New York City graffiti art subculture; Zoo York (company), American company focused on the skateboarding market "Zoo York" (song), by Lil Tjay featuring Fivio Foreign and Pop Smoke "Zoo York", a song by Oakenfold from the 2002 album Bunkka

  6. Andy Kessler (skateboarder) - Wikipedia

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    As skateboard technology advanced through the introduction of urethane wheels and specially designed skateboard trucks replaced makeshift rollerskate trucks, Kessler joined other New York kids in developing new forms and styles of skating, including the use of ramps—often consisting of plywood billboard leaned against a park wall or building—to "go vertical" and improvise other acrobatic ...

  7. 63rd Street lines - Wikipedia

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    The Zoo York Wall was a graffiti wall within the line's length through Central Park, where subway writers and other street artists "made their marks" in the early 1970s. It was a temporary wall, erected by the NYCTA in 1971 to block unauthorized entry into the site of the 63rd Street Line running underneath the Central Park Zoo. Its name ...