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  2. Dean Poll - Wikipedia

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    In June 2000, New York City's Department of Parks and Recreation awarded Dean Poll the concession for the Loeb Boathouse property, [4] one of only two restaurants in Manhattan's Central Park. It consists of a lakeside fine dining restaurant, a fast casual café and an event space. In 2016, the city renewed the Boathouse's 15-year lease.

  3. Conservatory Water - Wikipedia

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    [12] [6] [13] [14] The 1954 boathouse, in picnic Georgian taste with red brick and a green copper hip roof and steeple, outside of which is a flagstone patio, [15] [16] houses resident model sailboats as well as the radio-controlled model yachts of the Central Park Model Yacht Club.

  4. Central Park Boathouse Workers Spill About $8 Tap Water ... - AOL

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  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Hamilton ...

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    Roughly bounded by Palmetto, McCallie, Central, and 5th Sts. 35°02′42″N 85°17′34″W  /  35.045°N 85.2928°W  / 35.045; -85.2928  ( Fort Wood Historic Chattanooga

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  7. New York’s Iconic Central Park Boathouse Will Close This Fall

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  9. Harlem Meer - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1990, [25] the Central Park Conservancy, a non-profit organization founded to help restore the park, undertook the reconstruction of Harlem Meer, demolishing the abandoned boathouse, replacing the concrete perimeter curb with a more natural shoreline, and dredging 40,000 cubic yards (31,000 m 3) of sediment and debris from the meer.