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Now located at Fifth Avenue and Eighty-fifth Street in Manhattan, this playground was built in honor of the notable New Yorker and philanthropist [[Osborn, William Church | William Church Osborn]].
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</googlemap></div><div class="clear:both;"></div>Now located at Fifth Avenue and Eighty-fifth Street in Manhattan, this playground was built in honor of the notable New Yorker and philanthropist [[Osborn, William Church | William Church Osborn]].
  
 
It was formerly located further north in the park, but the steady growth of the [http://www.metmuseum.org Metropolitan Museum of Art] caused the playground's relocation (and the relocation of the statues of [[Bears | bears]] and [[Deer | deer]] which guard its gateway) to its present site.  ([[SYWTBAW]])
 
It was formerly located further north in the park, but the steady growth of the [http://www.metmuseum.org Metropolitan Museum of Art] caused the playground's relocation (and the relocation of the statues of [[Bears | bears]] and [[Deer | deer]] which guard its gateway) to its present site.  ([[SYWTBAW]])
  
 
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Revision as of 20:58, 7 June 2008

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40.780623, -73.961484 Osborn Memorial Playground

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Now located at Fifth Avenue and Eighty-fifth Street in Manhattan, this playground was built in honor of the notable New Yorker and philanthropist William Church Osborn.

It was formerly located further north in the park, but the steady growth of the Metropolitan Museum of Art caused the playground's relocation (and the relocation of the statues of bears and deer which guard its gateway) to its present site. (SYWTBAW)