Answer: In the Ramble, a 38-acre artificially created "wild" part of Central Park. The Ramble was on of the first parts of Central Park to be built.
Answer: In front of the Plaza, which was originally built in 1900 and then rebuilt in 1907 for $12.5 million. The Beatles stayed at the Plaza during their first visit to the United States in February 1964. The Plaza made it major movie debut in the 1959 film North by Northwest.
Answer: In front of the Dakota, which was designed by the same architects as those for the Plaza. The building was completed in 1884. John Lennon made the Dakota his home starting in 1973. Several movies, including Rosemary's Baby and Vanilla Sky, use the exterior of the building. The interior is off limits.
Answer: The Peace Fountain in the Children's Garden next to St. John the Divine. It depicts the struggle of good and evil.
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