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Central Park Winter - —Located between 59th and 110th street and between 5th and 8th Avenue, New York City's Central Park covers a larger area than Monaco.

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The average annual snowfall in New York City is 28 inches. Almost that much snow fell on one weekend in February, 2006. On February 11th and 12th of 2006, a total of 26.9 inches of snow fell on Central Park. It was the largest snowfall recorded since record keeping began in 1869.

To speed removal of snow throughout the city, diesel powered snow melting machines were used, each of which melted sixty tons of snow per hour. The resulting water went directly into the sewer system.

By Wednesday of that week, Central Park recorded a high temperature of 52 degrees.
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The average annual snowfall in New York City is 28 inches. Almost that much snow fell on one weekend in February, 2006. On February 11th and 12th of 2006, a total of 26.9 inches of snow fell on Central Park. It was the largest snowfall recorded since record keeping began in 1869.

To speed removal of snow throughout the city, diesel powered snow melting machines were used, each of which melted sixty tons of snow per hour. The resulting water went directly into the sewer system.

By Wednesday of that week, Central Park recorded a high temperature of 52 degrees.
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Cleopatra's Needle is reflected in the hugh glass wall that is the Central Park side of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. .

 In 1880, the Metropolitan Museum moved to its current site in Central Park. The original Gothic-Revival-style building has been greatly expanded in size since then, and the various additions (built as early as 1888) now completely surround the original structure. The present facade and entrance structure along Fifth Avenue were completed in 1926.
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Almost Twins
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