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  2. The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir was originally built in the late 1850s to serve the growing demand for freshwater in New York City. This pristine body of water was naturally integrated into the comprehensive layout of Central Park. In its early years, the reservoir was part of the Croton Aqueduct system that connected the city with ...

  3. Die größte Wasserfläche im Central Park wurde ursprünglich "Central Park Reservoir" genannt. Letztendlich wurde sie 1994 umbenannt und trägt heute den Namen der ehemaligen First Lady der Vereinigten Staaten - Jacqueline Kennedy.

  4. 19 de mar. de 2010 · After her husband’s funeral, Jackie Kennedy moved to New York City and attempted to live her life with some privacy amid the glare of celebrity. In October 1968, she sparked a frenzy of ...

  5. Le Réservoir Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis est en réalité un grand plan d'eau artificiel qui a été construit au milieu du XIXe siècle pour approvisionner en eau potable la ville de New York. Il a une longueur de 2,4 kilomètres et une circonférence d'environ 1,6 kilomètre, ce qui en fait un endroit idéal pour les promenades et la course à pied.

  6. Officially named the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir in 1994, the Reservoir is famed for the 1.58 mile track that encircles the 106-acre body of water. It covers approximately 1/8th of the park and holds over a billion gallons of water. The Reservoir offers runners one of the best views of the city skyline, and it also allows birdwatchers ...

  7. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir. The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, also known as Central Park Reservoir, is a decommissioned reservoir in Central Park in the borough of Manhattan, New York City, stretching from 86th to 96th Streets. It covers 106 acres (43 ha) and holds over 1,000,000,000 US gallons (3,800,000 m 3) of water.