Parque Lincoln

Park in Mexico City
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19°25′47″N 99°11′54″W / 19.42972°N 99.19833°W / 19.42972; -99.19833

Parque Lincoln is a city park in Mexico City, Mexico in the Polanco neighborhood. The park memorializes US President Abraham Lincoln and has a copy of Abraham Lincoln: The Man, also known as Standing Lincoln.[1] The park also has a statue of Martin Luther King Jr.

The clock tower was built in 1937 and since 1992 it operates as an art gallery.[2]

  • Bike path in Parque Lincoln.
    Bike path in Parque Lincoln.
  • Reflecting pool in Parque Lincoln.
    Reflecting pool in Parque Lincoln.

References

  1. ^ "Mexico City's 5 Best Parks". Travel + Leisure. Retrieved 2018-11-24.
  2. ^ "Galería Parque del Reloj". México es Cultura (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-09-19.

External links

  • Media related to Parque Lincoln (Mexico City) at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website
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