


Historic Bull Shooting Event in Central Park, 1913
This photograph, titled Shooting bull -- Central Park, captures a moment on November 3, 1913, when a unique event unfolded in one of New York Citys most iconic green spaces. The image showcases a gathering of hunters and onlookers participating in a bull shooting event, reflecting the recreational activities popular among certain groups during the early 20th century. Central Park, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux in the 1850s, served as a backdrop for many public events, blending urban life with nature.
Produced by the Bain News Service, this image is a remarkable artifact from a time when Central Park was not only a refuge for city dwellers but also a venue for spectacle and entertainment. It offers insight into the cultural practices of the era and highlights how urban parks were often utilized beyond mere leisurely strolls. This photograph is part of the George Grantham Bain Collection, preserving a snapshot of a bygone day when Central Park hosted events that engaged both New Yorkers and visitors alike.

Historic Bull Shooting Event in Central Park, 1913