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The Mall & Literary Walk is a grand promenade in Central Park, known for its magnificent elm trees and historical significance.
Location: Mid-Park at 66th Street, running from 66th to 72nd Street
Design: Created by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux as part of their original park design
Historical Significance: The sole formal feature in Olmsted and Vaux's otherwise naturalistic park design
American Elm Trees: One of the largest remaining plantations of American elms, creating a cathedral-like canopy
Literary Walk: Southern end features statues of famous literary figures
Women's Rights Pioneers Monument: Added in 2020, the first statue in Central Park depicting real-life women
Tree-Lined Promenade: A wide, straight pathway framed by majestic American elm trees
Bethesda Terrace: The Mall leads to this iconic Central Park landmark
Statues: Views of various statues along the Literary Walk
Leisurely Strolls: Perfect for a relaxed walk under the elm canopy
Cultural Atmosphere: Encounter street performers, skateboarders, and rollerbladers
Historical Ambiance: Experience a piece of New York's past, once an "open air hall of reception" for carriage rides
Art and Literature: Observe statues of literary giants like William Shakespeare and Sir Walter Scott
Best Time to Visit: Any season, but particularly beautiful in spring and fall
Nearby Attractions:
Bethesda Terrace to the north
Olmsted Flower Bed to the south
Activities:
People-watching
Photography of the elm-lined promenade
Enjoying street performances
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