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Inscope Arch
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It was not easy to construct. Olmsted estimated the cost at $50,000, considerably higher than similar construction during the Civil War days. The site was once a swamp. Although water had been drained off to form the Pond, quicksand lay below. Piles were required, and a subflooring of timber was needed to strengthen the rubble schist foundation. It supported a common-brick barrel vault, originally lined with wood sheathing.
Under the 1973 Central Park Master Plan for restoration of the southeast area of the park, masonry pointing, stone cleaning, painting the brick-vault archway a reflective white, and repair of lights inside the archway were completed. Restoring the wood sheathing to the bricklined walls was deemed too impractical in view of prevalent vandalism. Inscope Arch illustrates the continuing creativity of Vaux even after all the designs of the 1850s and 1860s. It is one of those unexpected pleasures discovered when turning a corner in Central Park, nestled unobtrusively in the landscape. Its facings are shielded by embankments, muffling echoes of prevailing urban sound.
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