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  2. West Fourth Street Courts - Wikipedia

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    The West Fourth Street Courts, also known as "The Cage", are a notable public athletic venue for amateur basketball in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. [1] "The Cage" has become one of the most important tournament sites for the citywide "Streetball" amateur basketball tournament, and is noted for its non ...

  3. Chelsea Recreation Center - Wikipedia

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    The Chelsea Recreation Center is a community center and athletic facility operated by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation in Chelsea, Manhattan.At 56,500 square feet (5,250 m 2), the building is one of the largest neighborhood recreation centers in New York City, containing a 25-yard six lane pool, volleyball court, basketball court, fitness rooms, dance studios, game rooms ...

  4. 4th Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    4th Street is a street in Lower Manhattan, New York City.It starts at Avenue D as East 4th Street and continues to Broadway, where it becomes West 4th Street.It continues west until the Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue), where West 4th Street turns north and confusingly intersects with West 10th, 11th, 12th, and 13th Streets in Greenwich Village.

  5. List of community gardens in New York City - Wikipedia

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    281 East 4th Street Sam & Sadie Koenig Garden 237 E. 7th Street Secret Garden [29] 293 East 4th Street Serenity Garden - Lexington houses (NYCHA) 15 East 99th Street Serenity Gardens 522 West 146th Street Siempre Verde Garden [30] 181 Stanton Street - 137 Attorney Street Smith Garden- Alfred Smith houses (NYCHA) 10 Catherine Slip, New York, NY ...

  6. Rucker Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was established in 1956 next to PS 156; the school closed in 1981. [2] The land that the park is on was once the site of the 8th Avenue Railroad Company. [2] Since 1974, the park has been named after Holcombe Rucker, a local teacher and a playground director for the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. [3]

  7. Gould Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Gould Plaza is located on West 4th Street at Greenwich Village between Mercer Street and Washington Square East. It is characterized by large, red plaster and grey brick buildings surrounding it on three of the four sides, with the remaining side facing West 4th Street. [1]

  8. Boo Harvey - Wikipedia

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    Greg "Boo" Harvey (born October 1, 1966) is an American former basketball player who is best known for his collegiate career at St. John's University between 1987–88 and 1989–90. He starred as the point guard for the Redmen , and as a senior was the recipient of both the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award and Haggerty Award .

  9. List of NBA arenas - Wikipedia

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    East Rutherford, New Jersey [48] [49] [50] Rutgers Athletic Center Louis Brown Athletic Center (1986–present) 1977–1981 8,500 1977 Piscataway, New Jersey [51] [52] Nassau Coliseum: 1972–1977 14,890 1972 Uniondale, New York [53] [54] Island Garden: 1969–1972 5,200 1956 West Hempstead, New York [55] Long Island Arena Commack Arena: 1968 ...