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The correct answer is 3. Frederick Law Olmsted was a landscape architect who laid out New York City's Central Park.
Explanation:
Frederick Law Olmsted was an American landscape architect, journalist and botanist, famous for designing many well-known urban parks, including Central Park and Prospect Park, both of New York.
In addition to Central Park in New York, other projects were the first coordinated system of public parks and avenues in Buffalo, the oldest state park, the Niagara Falls Reserve in Niagara Falls; the Mont-Royal Park, Montreal; the Emerald Necklace, in Boston; the Cherokee Park in Louisville, Kentucky; and Jackson Park, Washington Park and Midway Plaisance to Chicago's World's Columbian Exposition; part of the Detroit Belle Isle park; the gardens of the United States Capitol; and the George Washington Vanderbilt II building, the Biltmore Estate, in North Carolina.