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Collecting and Connecting in New York’s Central Park
Manhattan’s Central Park is one of the world’s best known public places, but do we need to know exactly how popular it is? Would it be useful to know how many people actually visit the park each year? Or is that question itself a diversion into needless quantitative speculation? If the park welcomes x million or y million persons yearly who cares? As long as they enjoy their visits and find what they came for in the park, why bother counting them?
Collecting and Connecting in New York’s Central Park
Manhattan’s Central Park is one of the world’s best known public places, but do we need to know exactly how popular it is? Would it be useful to know how many people actually visit the park each year? Or is that question itself a diversion into needless quantitative speculation? If the park welcomes x million or y million persons yearly who cares? As long as they enjoy their visits and find what they came for in the park, why bother counting them?
Collecting and Connecting in New York’s Central Park
William Kornblum (author) / Kristen Lawler (author)
2011
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