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  1. Status. Dedicated in 1873, Bethesda Fountain is the focal feature of Bethesda Terrace, the architectural centerpiece of Central Park. At the top of the fountain sits Angel of the Waters, a bronze figure of a robed angel with raised wings by the American sculptor Emma Stebbins.

  2. From Bethesda Fountain. The Lake forms the foreground to The Ramble beyond. Bethesda Terrace and Fountain are located at the southeastern end of the Lake. They form the northern end of the Central Park Mall, the only formal feature in the park's original blueprint, the Greensward Plan.

  3. Bethesda Fountain, as it is commonly called, was the only sculpture commissioned during the original design of Central Park. Twenty-six feet high and ninety-six feet in diameter, it remains one of the largest fountains in New York.

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  5. Bethesda Fountain, as it is commonly called, was the only sculpture commissioned during the original design of Central Park. Twenty-six feet high and ninety-six feet in diameter, it remains one of the largest fountains in New York.

  6. The Bethesdale Fountain is located in mid-park Central Park at 72 nd Street and is the main feature of the Bethesdale Terrace. It was constructed in 1859-64 and is one of the largest fountains in the city. The focal point of the fountain is a central sculpture by Emma Stebbins inaugurated in 1873.

  7. The Bethesda Fountain, the gorgeous focal point of the Bethesda Terrace, is one of the largest fountains in New York, measuring twenty-six feet high by ninety-six feet wide. It is one of the most well known fountains in the world, and the statue at its center was the only sculpture to have been commissioned as a part of Central Park's original ...

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