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  1. Plan your perfect summer Sundays by exploring our exciting lineup of performances, activities, nature walks, and more. The organization that cares for NYC’s iconic 843-acre park offers public tours, family activities, and expert insight to help you get to know our beloved….

  2. Central Park is New York City’s 843-acre backyard, an essential space that welcomes over 42 million visitors annually. The City of New York has entrusted the Central Park Conservancy with the complete day-to-day care of this iconic public space, which requires dedicated expertise that we’ve honed during our 40-year history.

  3. Make the most of your visit to Central Park! From how to get here to where to find friendly Central Park Conservancy staff, here's what to know. And while you're here, don't forget our tips on how to visit the Park responsibly.

  4. The Central Park Conservancy is an American private, nonprofit park conservancy that manages New York City's Central Park under a contract with the government of New York City and NYC Parks. The conservancy employs most maintenance and operations staff in the park.

  5. www.centralpark.com › central-park-conservancyCentral Park Conservancy

    16 août 2017 · The Central Park Conservancy is the official management organization in charge of Central Park. It was formed by a group of concerned New Yorkers in the 1970s in response to a decline in the quality of maintenance and services for the park.

  6. Central Park est le premier grand parc public à avoir été aménagé dans une ville américaine. Le projet d'un grand espace vert situé au cœur de New York ne faisait pas partie du Commissioners' Plan de 1811, grand plan cadastral à l'origine du découpage actuel des rues.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Central_ParkCentral Park - Wikipedia

    The Central Park Conservancy was founded in 1980 as a nonprofit organization with a citizen board to assist with the city's initiatives to clean up and rehabilitate the park. The Conservancy took over the park's management duties from NYC Parks in 1998, though NYC Parks retained ownership of Central Park.