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Clove Lakes Park is a public park in the Sunnyside neighborhood of Staten Island in New York City. [1] Clove Lakes Park has a rich natural history with valuable ecological assets and a few remnants of the past. Chief among them are the park's lakes and ponds, outcroppings of serpentine rocks, and Staten Island's largest living thing, a 119-foot ...
Sunnyside is situated amid several large city parks: Clove Lakes Park and Silver Lake Park to the north, and Deere Park to the south. Slosson Avenue forms an unofficial western boundary, separating Sunnyside from Castleton Corners. Clove Road and Ocean Terrace approximate an eastern boundary, separating Sunnyside from Grymes Hill and Emerson Hill.
Pages in category "Parks in Staten Island" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. ... Clove Lakes Park; Conference House Park; F. Fort Hill Park;
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Graniteville Quarry Park; Silver Lake Park; Clove Lakes Park; The Fresh Kills Landfill was the world's largest landfill before closing in 2001, [53] although it was temporarily reopened that year to receive debris from the September 11 attacks. [54] The landfill is being redeveloped as Freshkills Park, an area devoted to restoring habitat. The ...
Clove Lakes Park, Sailors' Snug Harbor, and the Staten Island Zoo are also located within the district. The district overlaps with Staten Island Community Boards 1 and 2, and is contained entirely within New York's 11th congressional district.
Alley Pond Park: Queens: A 134+ foot tall tulip poplar tree, believed to be the tallest and oldest tree in the city [21] [32] Clove Lakes Colossus: Tulip poplar: Clove Lakes Park: Staten Island: A 119+ foot tall tulip poplar tree with 21+ foot circumference [32] Hangman's Elm: English elm: Washington Square Park: Manhattan: Planted in the 1790s.
In May 2023, The Roasted Clove Deli & Catering opened at 1151 Aquidneck Ave. in Middletown in the spot that had been home to Sig’s Place since 2010. Sig’s had been an Aquidneck Island fixture ...