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Dating apps are so last decade, say the NYC singles of all ages lining up on weekends to have their photos posted on a wall in Brooklyn’s McCarren Park — in hopes of finding their next match.
McCarren Park consists of 36 acres (15 ha) spread over four city blocks. [2] The easternmost section of the park is a pentagonal city block bounded by Driggs Avenue to the north, Manhattan Avenue to the northeast, Leonard Street to the east, Bayard Street to the south, and Lorimer Street to the west.
Pool Parties / ˌ p uː l ˈ p ɑːr t iː s / was a summer series of free outdoor concerts that took place in an abandoned olympic-size swimming pool in McCarren Park in Greenpoint, Brooklyn from 2006 to 2008 and at the East River State Park in Williamsburg, Brooklyn from 2009 to 2010. [1] The music festival hosted more than 200,000 people ...
McCarren park dog owners on Tuesday told The Post they felt the pickleball-dog park combo was capitalizing on too many buzzwords. “I don’t understand the connection of drinks and DJs and a dog ...
The southern part of the avenue is one-way northbound while the portion in Greenpoint is bidirectional. The IND Crosstown Line of the New York City Subway (G train) runs under Manhattan Avenue north of McCarren Park, and has two stations, Nassau Avenue and Greenpoint Avenue. Greenpoint Savings Bank on Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn
In the summers of 2006, 2007, and 2008, events including concerts, movies, and dance performances were staged at the previously abandoned pool at McCarren Park in Greenpoint. Starting in 2009, these pool parties are now held at the Williamsburg waterfront.
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Bronx Park Medical Pavilion, The Bronx, 1928; Cardinal Hayes Memorial High School, The Bronx, 1941; Community School for Social Justice, The Bronx, 1955; Concourse Yard Entry Buildings and Substation, Jerome Park, The Bronx, 1933; Crotona Play Center, The Bronx, 1936; Fish Building, The Bronx, 1937; Grand Concourse Buildings, The Bronx, 1935–1941