In March, 1976, the plaintiffs, with their daughter and granddaughter, came to Van Cortlandt Park to take their granddaughter for a pony ride. In approaching the pony ride enclosure, the grandmother necessarily crossed a pathway consisting of slabs of slate or flagstones placed over the dirt on the ground on which the plaintiff slipped and severely fractured her left elbow. There were photographs of the site taken by the plaintiff grandfather within several days of the accident...
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