At the northwest corner of Central Park, you will find the Frederick Douglas Memorial, which consists of an eight-foot bronze portrait sculpture of the African-American abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman Frederick Augustus Washington Douglas (1818-1895) by Gabriel Koren, and a large circle and fountain with ornamental and symbolic features designed by Algernon Miller.

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About the location
110th Street is the north street of Central Park and the south border of Harlem. 8th Avenue is referred to as Frederick Douglass Boulevard from this point north.
About the cache
- The container is somewhere on the roundabout.
- During weekends, people gather around the place. If you are not very good at dealing with muggles, weekdays are perfect.
- In winter this location sometimes accumulates big amounts of snow at it might be hard to access.
- The container is relatively small and there is no room for collectables and trackables
- Bring your own pen
- The container is somewhere on the roundabout.
- During weekends, people gather around the place. If you are not very good at dealing with muggles, weekdays are better for you.