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- abstract.html?res=F30F15F6355B1A7B93C5A8178AD95F438785F9 accessdate "2007-09-23".
- abstract.html?res=F30F15F6355B1A7B93C5A8178AD95F438785F9 author Paul_Goldberger.
- abstract.html?res=F30F15F6355B1A7B93C5A8178AD95F438785F9 date "1977-11-17".
- abstract.html?res=F30F15F6355B1A7B93C5A8178AD95F438785F9 isCitedBy Green-Wood_Cemetery.
- abstract.html?res=F30F15F6355B1A7B93C5A8178AD95F438785F9 newspaper The_New_York_Times.
- abstract.html?res=F30F15F6355B1A7B93C5A8178AD95F438785F9 quote "'Before there was a Central Park and a Prospect Park, people came to GreenWood,' said William J. Ward. Green-Wood is not a park, it is not a playground and it is not a rural outpost; it is a cemetery in southwest Brooklyn. But there is no mystery as to why it was once popular for Sunday outings--Green-Wood is as lush a landscape as exists anywhere in the built-up boroughs of New York.".
- abstract.html?res=F30F15F6355B1A7B93C5A8178AD95F438785F9 title "Design Notebook; Pastoral Green-Wood cemetery is a lesson in 19th-century taste.".
- abstract.html?res=F30F15F6355B1A7B93C5A8178AD95F438785F9 url abstract.html?res=F30F15F6355B1A7B93C5A8178AD95F438785F9.