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The Extraordinary Landscapes of New York City as Nature History and and Design
by Betsy Barlow Rogers

Elizabeth Barlow Rogers, the woman who launched the restoration of Central Park in the 1980s, now introduces us to seven remarkable green spaces in and around New York City, giving us the history—both natural and human—of how they have been transformed over time.

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The Extraordinary Landscapes of New York City as Nature History and and Design
by Betsy Barlow Rogers

Elizabeth Barlow Rogers, the woman who launched the restoration of Central Park in the 1980s, now introduces us to seven remarkable green spaces in and around New York City, giving us the history—both natural and human—of how they have been transformed over time.

The Extraordinary Landscapes of New York City as Nature History and and Design
by Betsy Barlow Rogers

Elizabeth Barlow Rogers, the woman who launched the restoration of Central Park in the 1980s, now introduces us to seven remarkable green spaces in and around New York City, giving us the history—both natural and human—of how they have been transformed over time.

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