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“Gate of the Exonerated”, the first Central Park gate to be named since 1862, was dedicated on Dec. 19 to the “Central Park Five”, exonerated exactly 20 years ago of the April 19, 1989 ...
“The Central Park Conservancy has worked alongside ... Around the park’s perimeter, you can find the “Artisans’ Gate,” the “Merchants’ Gate,” the “Scholars’ Gate” and the ...
Central Park has dozens of entrances including 19 named gates that were designated as part of the original 19th-century design, all with purposefully broad titles like Artisans’ Gate, Merchants ...
A Central Park entrance was renamed the "Gate of the Exonerated" on Monday in honor of the "Exonerated Five": the five men wrongfully convicted in the 1989 rape of a Central Park jogger.
The entrance on Central Park North between Malcolm X Boulevard and Fifth Avenue is now known as the "Gate of the Exonerated." Officials say the refashioned gate honors all who have been wrongfully ...
New York City is naming a gate in Central Park in honor of the five men who, as teenagers, were wrongfully convicted of the 1989 rape of a jogger and spent years in prison before being exonerated.
NEW YORK — At a small patch of Central Park flanking ... northern perimeter of the park between Fifth Avenue and Malcolm X Boulevard, will be known as the “Gate of the Exonerated.” ...
The gate was unveiled near Central Park North, between 5th Avenue and Malcolm X Boulevard. The entrance, at 110th Street, now has “Gate of the Exonerated” inscribed on the perimeter wall.