Sunday, August 30, 2020
Seven Things You Didn't Know About New York City's Central Park-- Part 3: The War of 1812 Blockhouse
4. Another relic of the War of 1812, which never reached New York City or Manhattan, the Blockhouse is the second-oldest structure in the park, after Cleopatra's Needle (1450 BC). The Blockhouse was built in 1814 to protect against a British attack (something that never came in the war or afterwards in case you count the Beatles).
At its strongest, it n consisted of a two-story bunker and could hold up to 2,000 militiamen.
When this northern part of area was added to the park's design in 1863, Frederick Law Olmstead and Calvert Vaux decided to leave the Blockhouse as a charming piece of history.
--Brock-Perry
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