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Heather Cross
Heather Cross
Heather Cross is a longtime New York resident who has written about the city since 2002. She is also a travel agent and NYC & Company-certified New York City specialist.
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Updated on July 4, 2019
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The Plaza Hotel's first significant appearance in a movie was for Alfred Hitchcock's 1959 classic North By Northwest. Since then, The Plaza has been featured in many films, including Plaza Suite, The Way We Were, The Great Gatsby, Barefoot in the Park, Funny Girl, Cotton Club, Almost Famous, Brewster's Millions, Crocodile Dundee I and II and Home Alone II: Lost In New-York.
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Central Park Carousel
Since 1871, a carousel has operated at this location in Central Park. The current Central Park Carousel replaced the original that was destroyed in a fire in 1950. Built in 1908, the current carousel was originally on Coney Island and is famous for having the largest hand-carved horses of any carousel. Rides on the Central Park Carousel are $3. The Central Park Carousel was featured in such movies as Up The Sandbox, I'm Not Rappaport, The Spanish Prisoner, and The Producers.
The Central Park Carousel Details
Location: Mid-Park at 65th Street
More: NYC Carousels
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Sheep Meadow
This 15-acre area of Central Park was originally intended to be used for military drills but instead was used for grazing sheep until 1934. Sheep Meadow was where famous scenes from It Could Happen to You, Fisher King, Wall Street, and Manchurian Candidate were shot. The animated film Ants was also supposed to take place in Sheep Meadow.
Sheep Meadow Details
Location: West Side from 66th to 69th Streets
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The Mall and Literary Walk
One of Central Park's few formal elements, the 40-foot-wide Mall is flanked by quadruple rows of American Elm trees. The Mall can be seen in scenes from Big Daddy, Kramer vs. Kramer, and Maid in Manhattan
The Mall and Literary Walk
Location:Mid-Park from 66th to 72nd Streets
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Naumburg Bandshell in Central Park
Since 1905, the Naumburg Bandshell has been hosting free orchestral concerts in Central Park. Scenes at Naumburg Bandshell were featured in Hair, I'm Not Rappaport, Breakfast at Tiffanys and Mighty Aphrodite.
Naumburg Bandshell Details
Location: Mid-Park from 66th to 72nd Streets
More: Naumburg Orchestral Concert Schedule
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Bow Bridge
This handsome cast iron bridge is one of Central Park's most famous and romantic landmarks. The Bow Bridge was used in scenes from Autumn in New York, Keeping The Faith, and Uptown Girls.
Bow Bridge Details
Location: Mid-Park at 74th Street west of Bethesda Terrace
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Tavern on the Green
Once the sheepfold for the sheep, Tavern on the Green became a restaurant in the 1930s. Since then, the Tavern on the Green has become a famous New York institution and served over half a million patrons a year. After closing due to financial challenges, the restaurant was revived and re-opened under new ownership. Tavern on the Green is also famous for its appearances in films such as Wall Street, Ghostbusters, Made, and The Out of Towners.
Tavern On The Green Details
Location: 67th Street and Central Park West
Website: http://tavernonthegreen.com/
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Ghostbusters Apartment Building
The famous "Spook Central" apartment building used in Ghostbusters was located 55 Central Park West. In addition to adding the signature gargoyles to the building, art directors for the film made a model of the building which enabled the inclusion of shots which make the building appear far taller than it is in real life.
Ghostbusters Apartment Building
Location: 55 Central Park West
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Angel Fountain at Bethesda Terrace
The only sculpture commissioned in the original design of Central Park, the Angel of the Waters Fountain is also one of the most photographed fountains in the world. You may remember this fountain for its appearances in Angels in America, Ransom, and Stewart Little II.
Bethesda Terrace Details
Location: Mid-Park at 72nd Street
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Bethesda Terrace Stairs
The two sets of stairs at Bethesda Terrace afford visitors great views of the Lake, the fountain, and the Ramble in the distance. They have also served as the sets in films such as It Should Happen to You, Prisoner of 2nd Avenue, and Out of Towners.
Bethesda Terrace Details
Location: Mid-Park at 72nd Street
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