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Adventure playground: Location: 40 Barry Road, Governors Island, New York, NY 10004: Coordinates: Area: 15,000 square feet (1,400 m 2) Operated by: play:groundNYC: Open: Free and open to the public weekends 12pm – 4pm (April 1 to November 17) Website: Official website
Pages in category "Playgrounds in Manhattan" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
MacArthur Playground, officially named General Douglas MacArthur Memorial Park, is a 0.33-acre (0.13 ha) public park in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Manhattan, New York, United States. The park is located on the east end of the block bounded by First Avenue , General Douglas MacArthur Plaza, and East 48th and 49th streets, immediately to the ...
Heckscher Playground as seen from Rat Rock. Heckscher Playground is a play area located in New York City's Central Park, located close to Central Park South between Sixth Avenue and Seventh Avenue. It is the oldest and largest of Central Park's 22 playgrounds. [a] Opened in 1926, Heckscher Playground is named for philanthropist August Heckscher ...
The main entrance to the playground is located on 41st Street. Robert Moses Playground is a 1.3-acre (0.53 ha) playground and park in Manhattan, New York City.It is located in the Murray Hill neighborhood on First Avenue between 41st and 42nd streets, immediately south of the headquarters of the United Nations.
Chelsea Park is a park in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, that dates back to 1910. The park has sports fields, basketball and handball courts, a children's playground and space for sitting. The surface is mostly tarmac or artificial turf, with pits for the plane trees and some plots with annual flower plantings.
The playground in December 2020. Open Road Park is a small park in East Village, Manhattan, New York City, located east of First Avenue between 11th and 12th Streets. It is among the larger green spaces created in the East Village as a result of community organizing.
Vincent F. Albano Jr. Playground is a 0.35-acre (0.14 ha) public park in the Kips Bay neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. [1] Located at the northwest corner of Second Avenue and East 29th Street, the property was originally acquired by the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority in 1965 as right-of-way to construct the proposed Mid-Manhattan Expressway.