Built in 1862, the picturesque Bow Bridge in Central Park connects Cherry Hill with the Ramble. This cast-iron structure, resembling an archer’s bow, showcases a blend of Gothic, neoclassical, and Renaissance architectural elements. Spanning a tranquil body of water, the bridge offers a serene setting for visitors to enjoy. Its iconic design has made it a favorite spot for photographers and a recognizable backdrop in classic films such as Manhattan and The Way We Were.
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