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Ravine

Central Park
Fifth Ave. at 102nd St., New York, NY 10029
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Five man-made waterfalls are the crowning glory of this lesser known Central Park highlight. Part of the 90-acre North Woods, the Ravine is the only stream valley in the park. It also features the Huddlestone Arch, a man-made stone wonder constructed without mortar or supports.

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