Visitors stroll through the Bethesda Terrace Arcade in New York City's Central Park on a spring afternoon.
The subterranean arcade was created in the 1860s and includes a Minton Tile ceiling that was designed
by architect Jacob Wrey Mould. According to the Central Park website, the Bethesda Terrace Arcade is the
only place in the world where Minton ceramic tiles are used for a ceiling.
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