Why am I passionate about this?

I’ve been fascinated by the park for years, ever since I started visiting it daily to do shinrin-yoku, or Japanese “forest-bathing,” there. I wanted to learn everything about it through first-hand experiences, through guides on its flora and fauna, and through historical sources. The park is the heart of Manhattan, and I wanted to learn what makes it beat. After living, breathing, and studying the park for a good long while, the diary I had started taking on my experiences there eventually grew into a book-length poem about it. That book would never have happened without inspiration from and the information in the books on this list.


I wrote...

Four Walks in Central Park

By Aaron Poochigian ,

Book cover of Four Walks in Central Park

What is my book about?

Four Walks in Central Park is an immersive tour of the park in poetry. As good as going to the…

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The books I picked & why

Book cover of Central Park Trees and Landscapes

Aaron Poochigian Why I love this book

My copy of Central Park Trees and Landscapes is dog-eared and worn because it is the most useful of the books about the park.

This field guide is all about the trees. I Iove how thorough it is. It really does map every single tree in the park. Still better, each is marked with a number that tells you to which of the more than 200 species found there it belongs.

When I was starting out as a naturalist, I would choose an attraction at random, lean my back up against a bark, and use this book to tell me the names and characteristics of the trees around me.

Plus, the pictures are gorgeous, and the commentary, by providing historical and botanical details, gives greater depth to each featured landmark and environment.

By Edward Barnard , Neil Calvanese ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Central Park Trees and Landscapes as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

This is the ultimate field guide to the trees and landscapes of Central Park, with a lively, authoritative text and over 900 color photographs, botanical plates, and extraordinarily detailed maps. Under the direction of the Central Park Conservancy, the park's landscapes have been painstakingly restored to achieve the effects envisioned more than 150 years ago by the park's designers, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux. This book highlights the leading role that trees play in defining 22 of these landscapes and chronicles the history of each of more than 200 tree species and varieties present in the park-where it came…


Book cover of Seeing Central Park

Aaron Poochigian Why I love this book

I was lucky to receive this book as a gift from a friend. Still, gorgeous as the photographs in it are, it is more than a coffee-table book.

I had known Sara Cedar Miller’s photography beforehand, but in this book, she distinguishes herself as a historian as well. I could only admire the depth of her knowledge about the original plan for the park and how deftly she fits the Victorian-era elements into it.

But the park I love is a living and ever-evolving museum of architecture and botany, and Miller is up as well on more recently added environments such as the Hallett Nature Sanctuary and Rhododendron Mile.

By Sara Cedar Miller ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Seeing Central Park as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

An authoritative visual survey of New York City's Central Park, with new photography and updated text

For more than 160 years, Central Park has been the centerpiece of New York City, with more than 42 million visits each year. In Seeing Central Park, Sara Cedar Miller takes readers through America's most popular and celebrated park, where natural and manmade features are interwoven into a spectacular work of art. Combining superb research and writing with breathtaking photographs, Seeing Central Park is not only a guide through every significant design feature but also a gorgeous gift book.

Since the book was first…


Book cover of The Park and the People: A History of Central Park

Aaron Poochigian Why I love this book

This book grounded my knowledge of the park in the lives that have interacted with it for the past 175 years.

Blackmar and Rosenzweig dig deep into the people behind the creation of the park—the businessmen who spearheaded the project; the immigrant and African-American property-owners displaced through eminent domain; the politicians and artists who worked together on its design; the German and Irish laborers who built it; the New Yorkers to whom Central Park has been a refuge; and the tourists to whom it is a marvel.

Those personal histories have stayed with me and become as much a part of the park for me as the flora and fauna.

By Roy Rosenzweig , Elizabeth Blackmar ,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked The Park and the People as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

This "exemplary social history" (Kirkus Reviews) is the first full-scale account of Central Park ever published. Elizabeth Blackmar and Roy Rosenzweig tell the story of Central Park's people-the merchants and landowners who launched the project; the immigrant and African-American residents who were displaced by the park; the politicians, gentlemen, and artists who disputed its design and operation; the German gardeners, Irish laborers, and Yankee engineers who built it; and the generations of New Yorkers for whom Central Park was their only backyard. In tracing the park's history, Blackmar and Rosenzweig give us the history of New York, and bring to…


Book cover of The Statues of Central Park

Aaron Poochigian Why I love this book

This book taught me to think of Central Park not just as a greenspace but as a gallery of art. 

When I had finished it, I had come to fully admire the many statues that stand in bronze amid the groves and lawns.

I love that Eding covers, in great detail, not just the more famous sculptures such as the Alice in Wonderland and Balto statues, but also less appreciated pieces like the Daniel Webster Monument. I also love that I got to learn not just the what of the statues, but the why behind them.

The background information in this book added a whole new layer to my admiration for the fine art in Central Park.

By June Eding , Catarina Astrom (photographer) ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Statues of Central Park as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

The Statues of Central Park is the extraordinary photographic tribute to one of the world's most popular recreational destinations and public spaces: New York City's Central Park.

The most visited urban park in the United States, with 42 million visitors annually, Central Park is of the most famous sightseeing spots in New York, in no small part due to its collection of sculptures and monuments erected throughout the park. The Statues of Central Park highlights these sculptures and monuments in one spectacular photography collection, complete with short descriptions detailing the interesting histories of these public art pieces.

With visually stunning…


Book cover of The Central Park

Aaron Poochigian Why I love this book

I wanted to see what the park was planned to be in order to compare its original design with what it has become.

Brenwall gave me all of that preliminary background information in great detail, not just with her historical commentary but through the nineteenth-century maps and designs she shares. I took great pleasure in comparing Frederick Olmstead’s winning design with the many other possible layouts the park could have had.

What’s more, the book itself is beautiful. Urban planning has never looked so good.

By Cynthia Brenwall ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Central Park as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Drawing on the unparalleled collection of original designs for Central Park in the New York City Municipal Archives, Cynthia S. Brenwall tells the story of the creation of New York's great public park, from its conception to its completion. This treasure trove of material ranges from the original winning competition entry; to meticulously detailed maps; to plans and elevations of buildings, some built, some unbuilt; to elegant designs for all kinds of fixtures needed in a world of gaslight and horses; to intricate engineering drawings of infrastructure elements. Much of it has never been published before. A virtual time machine…


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Four Walks in Central Park

By Aaron Poochigian ,

Book cover of Four Walks in Central Park

What is my book about?

Four Walks in Central Park is an immersive tour of the park in poetry. As good as going to the park and taking in the sights, sounds, and species there, it also operates as a fully functional tour guide.

The rhythms and rhymes work together with the poetic presentation of essential sensory experiences to elicit a meditative state similar to that brought about by shinrin-yoku, or Japanese “forest-bathing.” It will get you into the Central Park “zone.”

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Book cover of The Park and the People: A History of Central Park

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