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The Robinson-Blakemore-Wheeler-Landward House
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Just across from the southeast corner of Central Park, this mansion was built by the Reverend Stuart Robinson, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church sometime shortly after 1870.  Central Park was redesigned in the early 1900s by America's most famous landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted, as was the garden of this mansion about the same time.

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