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NEW YORK (AP) — An iconic castle in New York City's Central Park is set to undergo a $6 million restoration this fall.
NY1 television reports (http://bit.ly/2tjADA6 ) Belvedere Castle, a 19th century centerpiece of the park and one of its most visited sites, will be cleaned and waterproofed later this year. The Central Park Conservancy says it also will install a new drainage system and rejuvenate the original wood designs of the castle's pavilions.
Chief landscape architect Christopher Nolan says the castle was last restored in 1983. He says it was a flagship effort in restoring the park, but Belvedere Castle has not had a similar restoration undertaking since that time.
Officials say they also plan to add new playground equipment to the Billy Johnson Playground on the eastern side of the park.
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