
The Arsenal
The Arsenal is a historic land mark in Central Park, New York. It was built between 1847-1851 as a state.armory. It Jas the appearance of a medieval fortress.
The building was designed by Martin E.Thompson.The building style is Gothic.Revival but it is designed with specific military features.
Key Features of this style
The towers. The building has large octagon towers at the corners giving it the appearance of a strong fortress
The roof: it features a crenelatted cornice, which is a jagged roofline that resembles the top of a castle wall.
Main Entrance: A large cast iron American eagle sits proudly above the front doorway. The entrance is also decorated with military themed drums and cannonballs
Uses of the building
Military Munitions depot (1851-1857) The building was originally constructed for the New York State Militia to store arms, artillery and ammunition
Police Station (1857) When.the city bought the land to build to build Central Park, the military moved out. The building then became home to the 11th Precinct Police Department
A Makeshift Zoo (1860s-1871
Before the official Central Park Zoo was built,.the building housed a wild “menargie” of live animals. Visitors could hear and smell lions, elephants, and camels, right inside the structure.
The First Museum of National History (1869- 1877). The second and third floors served as the very first home for the American Museum of Natural History. This is where scientists used to put together giant dinosaur skeletons
Municipal Weather Bureau (1869-1918). Forecasters set up heavy equipment and high towers to track local weather.




























