Central Park fount is flowing again
From Times Wire Reports
For the fourth time in its history, a 90-year-old fountain that sprays up from the Central Park reservoir is gushing again.
The fountain was reactivated to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the elaborate system of tunnels and reservoirs that brings drinking water from the Catskill Mountains to the city.
New York city officials say it will be turned on at least through the fall and will be illuminated.
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