8 Interesting Facts About Central Park

When planning a trip to the ever bustling New York City, one place you should not miss visiting is the Central Park. Frequented by tourists and locals alike, this urbanized park is home to a myriad of natural scenic spots and fun-filled activities.

But to further prove how great Central Park is, here are some of the best interesting facts about Central Park you probably need to know.

8.  CONCERTS

Central Park was one of those best outdoor venues for huge concerts. But not only that, it is even one of the venue for the largest concerts ever in terms of estimated attendance. That seems quite a feat but the huge space that the park offers was able to accommodate around 980,000 attendees during Garth Brooks’ concert in 1997.

7. BEDROCK

Thousands of years ago, the area where Central Park now stands is covered and surrounded by glaciers. But about 12,000 years ago, the last of them known as the Wisconsin Glacier finally melted away.

But if you’re still in doubt, the large boulders (bedrock) you can see around the park are in fact left there when the glaciers receded and serves as the strongest geological evidence of their existence then.

6. IT’S BIGGER THAN COUNTRIES

Found in the midst of Manhattan island, Central Park covers around 3.5 square miles and stretches across 843 acres of land.

Such dimensions make the park larger than Vatican city and almost six times larger than Monaco.

If that isn’t huge, then we don’t know what is.

5.  NEW YORK’S SUPERSTAR

Just like the rest of New York City, Central Park has been featured in over 350 films and counting over the years.

That’s why it holds the title of most filmed public park in the world. Awesome!

4. HOME SWEET HOME

While it doesn’t really provide the real comforts of a home, Central Park is considered a real home by quite a few. Based on the U.S. 2010 census, 25 people claim the park to be their home.

But just to be clear, the park’s officials cleared there are no permanent residents in Central Park. Good.

3. OUTDOOR MUSEUM

If you want to experience both nature and arts, then New York’s Central Park is the place to be. Do you know that a total of 29 amazing and unique sculptures are found around the area? Yes, and most of these are even donated privately.

Most of the popular ones are that of Alice and Wonderland, sled dog, and Duke Ellington. While a lot of famous authors and poets have sculptures located in the Literary Walk.

2.  CONSTRUCTION TOOK A LOT OF HARD WORK

To ensure that strolling around the park will be as seamless as possible, transverse roads were built. But it sure was not easy. To make this possible, gun powder had to be used to blast a solid bedrock.

It is even claimed that more gun powder was used in this effort than during the Civil War’s Battle of Gettysburg.

1.  EVERYTHING IS INTERACTIVE

What sets this park apart from others out there is that it can now be navigated through an app. Yes, Central Park has its own app which can ensure you won’t get lost anymore. It uses 40 celebrity voices to help recommended around 40 areas of interest.

But if you really want to maximize the experience, taking the Central Park pedicab tours with experienced drivers as your very own tour guides is the best way to go.

So are you convinced now? Well, hopefully you are. Make new memories with your families and friends. And enjoy the heat of the sun inside New York City’s very own Central Park.