New York & the Mid-Atlantic Trips 2 - Full PDF eBook

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playgrounds and seven
bodies of water.
The Great Lawn is a
massive emerald carpet
at the center of the
park – between 79th
and 86th Sts – and is
surrounded by ball fields
and London plane trees.
Immediately to the
southeast is Delacorte
Theater, home to an
annual Shakespeare in
the Park festival, as well
as Belvedere Castle, a
lookout. Further south,
between 72nd and 79th
Sts, is the leafy Ramble,
a popular birding
destination. On the

southeastern end is the
Loeb Boathouse, home
to a waterside restaurant
that offers rowboat and
bicycle rentals.
The arched walkways
of Bethesda Terrace,
crowned by the
magnificent Bethesda

Fountain (at the level of
72nd St), have long been
a gathering area for New
Yorkers. To the south is
the Mall, a promenade
shrouded in mature
North American elms.
The southern stretch,
known as Literary Walk,

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Hudson Valley
Head to the
Cloisters in upper
Manhattan to begin a trip
to culturally rich towns
along the Hudson.

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The Jersey
Shore
Leave NYC via the
Holland Tunnel, take I-95
S to the Garden State
Pkwy to explore endless
beaches and boardwalks.

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