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Monday, July 31, 2006

Bethesda Fountain and Terrace

Here we have one of the most photographed fountains in the world: Bethesda Fountain, which stands at the epicenter of Central Park. Officially known as the Angel of the Waters, it was dedicated in 1873. The artist's brochure makes a reference to Bethesda (from a biblical verse from St. John) after which the fountain became popularly known. The winged figure symbolizes the bringing in of pure water to NYC after the Croton Aqueduct opened in 1842. The lily in her right hand represents purity, and her other outreached hand blesses the water below. Click here for a closeup of the fountain with four cherubs below the angel, representing Peace, Health, Purity, and Temperance. Complete details about the fountain here. The fountain and terrace area stands at one end of the mall. In this photo, we are facing the Lake, with the wooded area known as the Ramble behind it. Click here for more on the Terrace itself with photos and info...

5 comments:

Brian Dubé said...

You are welcome - and if you visit NYC, make sure you go to Central Park. Get a map and explore it well - it's amazing to find such a place in the middle of this city.

Lisi said...

wow, new look! it's great and the photos are impressive!

Steve Reed said...

This is also the fountain that plays a role in "Angels in America." One of my favorite places in NYC!

The Flip Flop Girl said...

I totally love New York!!

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