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A map showing major greenspaces in New York City: 1) Central Park, 2) Van Cortlandt Park, 3) Bronx Park, 4) Pelham Bay Park, 5) Flushing Meadows Park, 6) Forest Park, 7) Prospect Park, 8) Floyd Bennett Field, 9) Jamaica Bay, A) Jacob Riis Park and Fort Tilden, B) Fort Wadsworth, C) Miller Field, D) Great Kills Park Central Park is the most visited urban park in the United States.
As of 2017, New York has 215 state parks and historic sites encompassing 350,000 acres. The agency's portfolio also includes 28 golf courses, 35 swimming pools, 67 beaches, and 18 museums and nature centers. [5] The following sortable tables list current and former New York state parks, respectively, all 'owned' or managed by the OPRHP, as of 2015.
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... (New York City) (17 P) Bryant Park (1 C, ... Pages in category "Parks in Manhattan"
Category: Parks in New York City. 32 languages. ... Parks in Queens, New York (2 C, 68 P) Parks in Staten Island (1 C, 30 P) * New York City parks-related lists (8 P) C.
New York: New York: Theodore Roosevelt born on this site on October 27, 1858 * Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site: November 2, 1966: Buffalo: Erie: Site of Theodore Roosevelt's oath of office as President of the United States on September 14, 1901 * Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site: December 18, 1940: Hyde Park: Dutchess
Times Square, in Manhattan Following is an alphabetical list of notable buildings, sites and monuments located in New York City in the United States. The borough is indicated in parentheses. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items. (May 2012) American Museum of Natural History (Manhattan) Rose Center for Earth and Space America's Response Monument (Manhattan) Apollo ...
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pages in category "Parks in Queens, New York" ... Gantry Plaza State Park;
The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, also called the Parks Department or NYC Parks, is the department of the government of New York City responsible for maintaining the city's parks system, preserving and maintaining the ecological diversity of the city's natural areas, and furnishing recreational opportunities for city's residents and visitors.