New York City is filled with labyrinths — if you know where to look
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Maria Hernandez Park in Brooklyn.
The labyrinth at Broadway Presbyterian church on the Upper West Side.
The labyrinth at Riverside Church is the oldest labyrinth in New York City.
Mace Anderson sits in front of the labyrinth at Riverside Church. He has been a member of Riverside Church for more than three decades.
A card depicting the Riverside Church labyrinth, made by Mace Anderson
The gift shop at Riverside Church.
The Labyrinth of Contemplation at Battery Park City.
The Seed Labyrinth at 505 Laguardia Place by artist Sarah Jones.
The author sitting in the center of the labyrinth at Ascension Episcopal church in Greenpoint
The labyrinth at Ascension Episcopal church in Greenpoint.
The gift shop at Riverside Church.