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Originally Posted by valo403
I hear people say this all the time but can't for the life of me figure out where in Central Park they were when they came to this conclusion. There are areas in the North end of the park that don't feel artificial, largely because for the most part they aren't. There are areas in the middle and southern portions of the park that are lovely, but I've never had any sense that it was anything that wasn't cultivated. Perhaps spending a lot of time around the park has lead me to see it differently than people who haven't had that degree of exposure. That said, I love the place and wouldn't change a thing about it.
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I walked through the entirety of central park. I agree with you, the entire thing is clearly man made. Apples and oranges with Fish Creek. Fish Creek is laregely natural grassland. Central Park is manicured lawn with deliberately placed trees throughout.