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Bethesda Terrace, Central Park, New York NY | Nearby Businesses


Mid-Park at 72nd St
New York, NY 10023

(212) 310-6600

Community and Government Near Bethesda Terrace, Central Park

John Lennon Memorial, Central Park
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
Central Park West & 72nd St
New York, NY 10021

Belvedere Castle
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79th St
New York, NY 10021

(212) 772-0210

Belvedere Castle is a folly in Central Park in Manhattan, New York City. It contains exhibit rooms and an observation deck, and since 1919, the folly has also been the location of the official Central Park weather station.Belvedere Castle was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux in the late 1800s. An architectural hybrid of Gothic and Romanesque styles, Vaux's design called for a more weighty Manhattan schist and granite structure with a corner tower with conical cap, with the existing lookout over parapet walls between them. To reduce costs it was revised in November 1870, and completed under the new Tammany Hall regime as an open painted-wood pavilion.Belvedere means "beautiful view" or "panoramic view" in Italian.DesignBelvedere Castle was originally built as a shell with open doorway and window openings. Starting in 1919, it housed the New York Meteorological Observatory, which had been taken over by the United States Weather Bureau in 1912. The current weather station in Central Park, an Automated Surface Observing System (ASOS), is located immediately south of the castle, though wind equipment is still located on the main tower. The two fanciful wooden pavilions deteriorated without painting and upkeep and were removed before 1900.

Asia Society
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
725 Park Ave
New York, NY 10021

(212) 288-6400

Konsulat Jendral Republik Indonesia (KJRI)
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5 E 68th St, # AT
New York, NY 10065

Lotos Club
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5 E 66th St
New York, NY 10065

(212) 737-7100

The Lotos Club was founded as a gentleman's club in New York City; it has since also admitted women as members. Its founders were primarily a young group of writers and critics. Mark Twain, an early member, called it the "Ace of Clubs". The Club took its name from the poem "The Lotos-Eaters" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, which was then very popular. Lotos was thought to convey an idea of rest and harmony. Two lines from the poem were selected for the Club motto:The Lotos Club has always had a literary and artistic bent, with the result that it has accumulated a noted collection of American paintings. Its "State Dinners" (1893 menu at right) are legendary fetes for scholars, artists and sculptors, collectors and connoisseurs, writers and journalists, and politicians and diplomats. Elaborate souvenir menus are produced for these dinners.The Lotos Club's first home was at Two Irving Place, off of 14th Street near the Academy of Music. Journalist DeWitt Van Buren was the Lotos Club's first president; he was succeeded by A. Oakey Hall. Other early Club officers included Vice President F.A. Schwab, Secretary George Hows, and Treasurer Albert Weber. New York Tribune editor Whitelaw Reid was elected Club president in 1877,at which time the Lotos Club moved to 149 Fifth Avenue at 21st Street.In 1893, the Club moved to 556-558 Fifth Avenue at 46th Street, purchasing their first clubhouse.It was at the Lotos Club in 1906 that George Harvey, editor of Harper's Weekly, sent up his first trial balloon by proposing Woodrow Wilson for the office of President of the United States. In 1909, with financial backing from Andrew Carnegie, the clubhouse was moved to 110 West 57th Street, in a building designed by architect Donn Barber.

Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
5 E 68th St
New York, NY 10065

(212) 879-0600

Americas Society/Council of the Americas
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
680 Park Ave
New York, NY 10065

(212) 249-8950

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French Consulate
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10 East 74th Street
New York, NY 10021

212-606-3600

740 Park Avenue
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740 Park Ave
New York, NY 10021

740 Park Avenue is a luxury cooperative apartment building on Park Avenue between East 71st and 72nd Streets in the Lenox Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, which was described in Business Insider in 2011 as "a legendary address" that was "at one time considered (and still thought to be by some) the most luxurious and powerful residential building in New York City". The "pre-war" building's side entrance address is 71 East 71st Street.The 17-story building was designed in an Art Deco architectural style and consists of 31 units, including duplexes and triplexes. The architectural height of the building is 78.03m.HistoryThe building was constructed in 1929 by James T. Lee, the grandfather of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis – Onassis lived there as a child – and was designed by Rosario Candela and Arthur Loomis Harmon; Harmon became a partner of the newly named Shreve, Lamb and Harmon during the year of construction. The building was officially opened in October 1930, but it was not until the 1980s that the building's apartments sold for incredibly high prices. Hedge fund manager David Ganek paid $19 million for the childhood duplex home of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in 2005.

Academy Mansion
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
2 E 63rd St
New York, NY 10065

(718) 759-6419

Bethesda Fountain
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14 E 60th St
New York, NY 10021

(212) 310-6600

Bethesda Terrace, of which Bethesda Fountain is the centerpiece, overlooks The Lake in New York City's Central Park.The terraceBethesda Terrace is on two levels, united by two grand staircases and a lesser one that passes under Terrace Drive to provide passage southward to the Elkan Naumburg bandshell and The Mall, of which this is the architectural culmination, the theatrical set-piece at the center of the park. The upper terrace flanks the 72nd Street Cross Drive and the lower terrace provides a podium for viewing the Lake. The mustard-olive colored carved stone is New Brunswick sandstone, with a harder stone for cappings, with granite steps and landings, and herringbone paving of Roman brick laid on edge.Bethesda Terrace became a site for an outdoor luncheon restaurant at the end of the 1960s, then became a congregating spot for the Hair generation before devolving into a drug-trafficking venue in the 1970s. The fountain, which had been dry for decades, was restored in its initial campaign, 1980–81, by the Central Park Conservancy as the centerpiece of its plan to renovate Central Park. The Terrace, designed by Vaux with sculptural decoration by Mould, was restored in the following season, its stonework disassembled, cleaned, deteriorated surfaces removed, restored and patched and reset.Resodding, and fifty new trees, 3,500 shrubs and 3,000 ground cover plants specified by Philip Winslow followed in 1986, most of which, having matured into dense blocks, were removed in 2008, to make way for plants native to the United States. The Minton encaustic tiles of the ceiling of the arcade between the flanking stairs, designed by Mould, were removed in 1987, cleaned, restored, completed with additional new tiles and reinstalled in 2007.

55 Central Park West
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
55 Central Park W
New York, NY 10023

(212) 452-4446

High up on the 18th floor, this dramatic five-room prewar coop plus terrace has fabulous views of Central Park West and Midtown. The home features 9 foot ceilings, a living room with wood-burning fireplace, formal dining room, two renovated bathrooms, two large master bedrooms, a renovated eat-in kitchen with washer/dryer, hardwood flooring and central air-conditioning and custom alarm system. There are 7 cedar lined closets, a children's playroom and a roof deck for your own use. NOTE: Asking price + 2% flip tax paid by buyer.

Union Club, New York
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
701 Park Ave
New York, NY 10021

(212) 288-9843

Naumburg Bandshell
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72nd St
New York, NY 10065

(718) 340-3018

Planetario Hayden
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200 Central Park West, New York, NY
New York, NY 10024

(212) 769-5920

El Planetario Hayden es un planetario público, parte del Centro Rose para la Tierra y el Espacio del Museo Americano de Historia Natural en la ciudad de Nueva York, actualmente bajo la dirección del astrofísico Neil deGrasse Tyson.Desde febrero del año 2000, el planetario ha sido una de las principales atracciones dentro del Centro Rose. La mitad superior de la esfera Hayden alberga el "Star Theater" ("Teatro de las estrellas"), el cual usa videos de alta resolución sobre el domo para proyectar "espectáculos espaciales" basados en la visualización científica de datos astrofísicos actuales, además de un proyector Zeiss personalizado que hace una réplica precisa del cielo nocturno visto desde la Tierra.La mitad inferior de la esfera alberga el "Teatro del Big Bang", el cual representa el nacimiento del universo en un programa de cuatro minutos. Cuando los visitantes dejan el teatro del planetario, salen a la exhibición "Escalas de tamaño del universo" la cual muestra las vastas diferencias de tamaño del universo; la pasarela de salida es una línea temporal de la historia del universo desde el Big Bang al presente. Esta exhibición lleva al "Teatro del Big Bang" y sale a la "Vía Cósmica", que muestra la historia del universo. Desde el fondo de la "Vía Cósmica", los visitantes pueden pasar por el "Salón del planeta Tierra" para explorar la geología, clima, tectónica de placas, o ir al "Salón del Universo" a explorar planetas, estrellas y galaxias.

Arsenal (Central Park)
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
830 5th Avenue
New York, NY 10065

(212)360-8163

The Arsenal is a symmetrical brick building with modestly Gothic Revival details, located in Central Park, New York City, centered on 64th Street off Fifth Avenue. Built between 1847 and 1851 as a storehouse for arms and ammunition for the New York State Militia, the building predates the design and construction of Central Park, where only the Blockhouse (1814) is older.The Arsenal was designed by Martin E. Thompson (1786–1877), originally trained as a carpenter, who had been a partner of Ithiel Town and went on to become one of the founders of the National Academy of Design. Thompson's symmetrical structure of brick in English bond, with headers every fifth course, presents a central block in the manner of a fortified gatehouse flanked by half-octagonal towers. The carpentry doorframe speaks of its purpose with an American eagle displayed between stacks of cannonballs over the door, and crossed sabers and stacked pikes represented in flanking panels.The building currently houses the offices of the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation and the Central Park Wildlife Conservation Center, but it has also served as a zoo and housed a portion of the American Museum of Natural History's collections while its permanent structure was being erected. During the course of its lifetime it has also housed a police precinct, a weather bureau, and an art gallery.

55 Central Park West
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
15 Central Park W
New York, NY 10023

(212) 621-9870

55 Central Park West is a 19-floor housing cooperative located in Manhattan, New York City. The building was built in 1929 and designed by the firm Schwartz and Gross. Both the interior and the exterior possess unique architectural features that set the structure apart from its peers. The building is considered a contributing property within the Central Park West Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.The building holds significance in American popular culture because scenes from the 1984 film Ghostbusters were shot there, as it is the setting for the climax of that film.HistoryPlans for the building were filed by architectural firm Schwartz and Gross at the behest of Victor Earle and John C. Calhoun, for whom they were working. Earle, and his brother Guyon, had been actively developing the Upper West Side of New York City since the 1910s.The structure, between 65th and 66th Streets, is considered to be mostly "second tier" by the socialite New Yorkers who occupy most of the buildings along Central Park West, and was opened as a rental property in 1930. Its neighbor to the south is the earlier Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Upon its opening Real Estate magazine praised it as resembling "Jungfrau, that most beloved snowcapped Alpine peak." Musician Rudy Vallee, whose salary was up to $20,000 per week, was one of the building's earliest residents. Ginger Rogers was one of its residents during her Broadway days in the early 1930s.Legendary hat designer Lilly Dache with husband Jean Despres of Coty Perfume fame were residents following their 1931 marriage till 1935 when they moved to their architectural award winning art deco building off Park Avenue.

New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
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Fifth Avenue @ 64th Street
New York, NY 10019

The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, also called Parks Department and NYC Parks, is the department of the government of New York City responsible for maintaining the city's parks system, preserving and maintaining the ecological diversity of the city's natural areas, and furnishing recreational opportunities for city's residents and visitors.The total area of the properties maintained by the department is over 30000acres.The department maintains more than 1,700 parks, playgrounds and recreation facilities across the five boroughs. It is responsible for over 1,000 playgrounds, 800 playing fields, 550 tennis courts, 35 major recreation centers, 66 pools, 14mi of beaches, and 13 golf courses, as well as seven nature centers, six ice skating rinks, over 2000 greenstreets and four major stadiums. Parks also cares for park flora and fauna, community gardens, 23 historic houses, over 1,200 statues and monuments, and more than 2.5 million trees.The City of New York Department of Parks & Recreation produces many special events, including concerts and movie premieres. In the summer, the busiest season, the agency organizes free carnivals and concerts, and sends mobile recreation vans to travel throughout the five boroughs providing free rental equipment for skating, baseball, and miniature golf.The largest single component of parkland maintained by the department is the "forever wild" Pelham Bay Park in the Bronx, with an area of 2765acres. The department is also responsible for such "flagship" parks facilities as Central Park, Prospect Park, Van Cortlandt Park, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, and the Staten Island Greenbelt, though many of these parks are maintained by private, non-profit conservancies.

Permanent Mission of Myanmar
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
10 E 77th St
New York, NY 10075

(212) 744-1271

The Majestic (New York City)
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115 Central Park West
New York, NY 10023

(212) 873-6800

The Majestic is a twin-towered housing cooperative skyscraper located at 115 Central Park West between 71st Street and 72nd Street in Manhattan, New York City. The steel framed building was constructed in 1930-1931 and designed in the Art Deco style by architect and real estate developer Irwin S. Chanin with the assistance of his French associate, Jacques Delamarre. The futuristic sculptures on the building's facade are by Rene Chambellan.The building was originally planned to be a 45 story hotel, but the plans were changed midway through construction due to the Great Depression and the passing of the Multiple Dwelling Act, which restricted a building's height immediately above the street, but allowed tall towers if the property was sufficiently large. The Majestic replaced the Hotel Majestic, designed by Alfred Zucker in 1894 at the same site, which had been home to Gustav Mahler and Edna Ferber, among others.The Majestic has 238 apartments in 29 stories, and is one of four buildings on Central Park West which feature two towers, the others being: The San Remo, The Century - also designed and built by Chanin - and The Eldorado.

Local Business Near Bethesda Terrace, Central Park

Bethesda Arcade, Central Park
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Mid-Park at 72nd Street
New York, NY 10023

Bethesda Fountain
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Central Park
New York, NY 10024

Emerald MidnighT Run
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Central Park
New York, NY 10023

Naumburg Bandshell, Central Park
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65th St
New York, NY 10065

Naumburg Bandshell
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72nd St
New York, NY 10065

(718) 340-3018

Central Park
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59th St to 110th St (5th Ave to Central Park West)
New York, NY 10029

(212) 310-6600

Central Park Summer Stage
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East 72 St
New York, NY 10007

FOX Super Bowl Super Saturday Party
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69th Street and 5th Ave
New York, NY 10022

(212) 360-2777

Central Park, Manhattan, New York
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2401 Wood Ave
New York, NY 10036

Central Park, New York, NYC
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472 Central Park W
New York, NY 10025-3317

Rumsey Playfield - Central Park
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E 69th St & 5th Ave
New York, NY 10021

SELF Workout in the Park @ Central Park
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Rumsey Playfield, Central Park at 72nd St
New York, NY 10021

Bow Bridge, Central Park
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Central Park
New York, NY 10024

A Bow Bridge é uma ponte de ferro fundido localizada no Central Park, em Nova York, cruzando sobre o lago chamado The Lake e usada como passarela de pedestres. É decorada com uma balaustrada de círculos interligados, com oito urnas de plantio em cima de painéis com baixo-relevo decorativo. Intrincados elementos arabescos e volutas podem ser vistos sob seu arco. A ponte foi projetada em meados do século XIX por Calvert Vaux e Jacob Wrey Mould. Medindo um total de 26,51 metros de comprimento, é a maior ponte no parque.

The Loeb Boathouse Central Park
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E 72nd St & 5th Ave
New York, NY 10128

(212) 517-2233

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NYC Half Marathon
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Central Park
New York, NY 10023

Central Park Location
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5 Av To Central Park the mall
New York, NY 10024

+1 212-310-

Central Park Bandshell
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The Mall, Central Park
New York, NY

The French Consulate
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
934 Fifth Ave and 75th St
New York, NY 10021

Le Pain Quotidien - Central Park
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2 W 69th St
New York, NY 10023

(212) 712-9700