Inscope Arch, Central Park, New York City at Night

The Inscope Arch, a stone passageway in Central Park, New York City, is illuminated at night. It separates pedestrian paths from carriage roads.
The Inscope Arch, a stone passageway in Central Park, New York City, is illuminated at night. A green sign on a lamppost reads "Inscope Arch." Constructed as part of Central Park's original design by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, this arch separates pedestrian paths from carriage roads. It facilitates circulation and connects different areas of the park, contributing to its naturalistic landscape design.
Photo taken in September 2019.
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