The
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir — originally and sometimes still known as the
Central Park Reservoir — is a decommissioned
reservoir in
Central Park in the borough of
Manhattan in
New York City, USA.
Description
The JKO Reservoir covers and holds over of water.The Pool is in a hollow at 103rd Street near
Central Park West; its outflow feeds the Meer. and the
Harlem Meer. It is a popular place of interest; there is a jogging track around it and it is also encircled by the park's bridle trail. It is often visited by tourists, especially when its double pink
"Yoshino" cherries ,Some of the oldest trees remain from the original gift from the government of Japan in 1912; the earliest plantings of
Prunus x yedoensis in the US were made in 1902. followed by
Prunus serrulata "Kanzan" cherries, are blooming. The
rhododendrons along the "Rhododendron Mile" were a gift to the city from
Mrs Russell Sage, in 1909. It is one of the main ecological sanctuaries in the Park, housing more than 20 species: aside from the familiar
mallards and
Canada geese, there may also be seen
coots,
loons,
cormorants,
wood ducks,
grebes,
herons and
egrets, both in migration and overwintering, making it a favorite venue for...
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