Duke Ellington Circle

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Coordinates40°47′49″N 73°56′57″W / 40.796872°N 73.949236°W / 40.796872; -73.949236
Maintained byNYCDOT
Duke Ellington Circle
Frawley Circle
Interactive map of Duke Ellington Circle
Location
Harlem, Manhattan
Coordinates40°47′49″N 73°56′57″W / 40.796872°N 73.949236°W / 40.796872; -73.949236
Roads at
junction
Fifth Avenue
Central Park North
East 110th Street
Construction
TypeTraffic circle
Maintained byNYCDOT

Duke Ellington Circle is a traffic circle located at the northeast corner of Central Park at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and 110th Street in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City. The traffic circle is named for the jazz musician Duke Ellington.

2010 New York City Marathon runners pass through the circle with the Duke Ellington Memorial in the background

Formerly named "Frawley Circle", the traffic circle was renamed "Duke Ellington Circle" in 1995.[1] In 1997, the Duke Ellington Memorial by sculptor Robert Graham was erected in the middle of the shallow amphitheater composing the circle.[2] Though the circle diverts the flow of 110th Street, Fifth Avenue maintains a direct route through the intersection.

A new main location for the Museum for African Art designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects opened at the circle in 2019 and was the first addition to New York City's Museum Mile in decades.

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