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==History==
 
==History==
[[Goliath]] and [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]] visited it the night after the clan's re-awakening in [[1994]], and here they were attacked by the [[Xanatos Goon Squad]] ''("[[Awakening Part Three|Awakening]]" Part Three, "[[Awakening Part Four|Awakening]]" Part Four)''.  The [[gargoyles]] and Elisa have visited it many times since, and even encountered a number of noted landmarks there, such as [[Belvedere Castle]], [[Cleopatra's Needle]], and even a statuary cluster of Alice in Wonderland and other fictional creations of Lewis Carroll.
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[[Goliath]] and [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]] visited it the night after the clan's re-awakening in [[1994]], and here they were attacked by the [[Xanatos Goon Squad]] ''("[[Awakening Part Three|Awakening: Part Three]]", "[[Awakening Part Four|Awakening: Part Four]]")''.  The [[gargoyles]] and Elisa have visited it many times since, and even encountered a number of noted landmarks there, such as [[Belvedere Castle]], [[Cleopatra's Needle]], and even a statuary cluster of Alice in Wonderland and other fictional creations of Lewis Carroll.
  
 
The [[Jogger]] frequently runs through Central Park and it has been visited by many of [[Manhattan]]'s other citizens.
 
The [[Jogger]] frequently runs through Central Park and it has been visited by many of [[Manhattan]]'s other citizens.

Revision as of 18:18, 28 February 2015

Central Park

Central Park is a park in the middle of New York City, covering almost 850 acres. It is one of the city's best-known tourist attractions.

History

Goliath and Elisa visited it the night after the clan's re-awakening in 1994, and here they were attacked by the Xanatos Goon Squad ("Awakening: Part Three", "Awakening: Part Four"). The gargoyles and Elisa have visited it many times since, and even encountered a number of noted landmarks there, such as Belvedere Castle, Cleopatra's Needle, and even a statuary cluster of Alice in Wonderland and other fictional creations of Lewis Carroll.

The Jogger frequently runs through Central Park and it has been visited by many of Manhattan's other citizens.

See also