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  2. Hudson River Park - Wikipedia

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    Hudson River Park is a waterfront park on the North River (Hudson River) that extends from 59th Street south to Battery Park in the New York City borough of Manhattan.The park, a component of the Manhattan Waterfront Greenway, stretches 4.5 miles (7.2 km) and comprises 550 acres (220 ha), [2] making it the second-largest park in Manhattan after the 843-acre (341 ha) Central Park.

  3. Chelsea Waterside Park - Wikipedia

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    On December 10, 2015, during a meeting of Manhattan Community Board 4, members of the Friends of Hudson River Park Playground Committee proposed a major renovation of the Chelsea Waterfront Play Area. The playground had been plagued by dilapidated equipment, and suffered drainage issues due to only one drain serving the playground.

  4. Village Community Boathouse - Wikipedia

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    The Village Community Boathouse (or VCB) is a Manhattan-based nonprofit dedicated to promoting rowing, boat building, environmental stewardship and human-powered recreational boating on the Hudson River and the New York Estuary. VCB is entirely run by volunteers and financed by donations and modest membership fees.

  5. List of piers in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Currently part of Hudson River Park [1] 27 West St. and Hubert St. 28 West St. and Laight St. 29 West St. and Vestry St. 31 West St. and Watts St. 32 West St. and Hubert St. 33 West St. and Canal St. 34 West St. and Spring St. 1927 [10] Part of Hudson River Park, connects to Holland Tunnel ventilation shaft. [10] 35 West St. north of Spring St. 36

  6. Little Island at Pier 55 - Wikipedia

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    By 2015, the Hudson River Park Trust had approved plans to construct a park at 13th Street that extended 186 ft (57 m) west into the Hudson River. Manhattan Community Board 2 also supported plans for the park. [25] Diller had cold-called Heatherwick to design a park at the site.

  7. North River (Hudson River) - Wikipedia

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    Pier 66 is part of Hudson River Park, It is located at 26th Street and is used for sailing and paddle sports. [59] [60] Pier 76, formerly the NYPD impound lot, was reopened by the Hudson River Park Trust on June 9, 2021 as a park and cultural space. [61] Pier 78 is the only Hudson River pier that is privately owned, [62] and is used for ...

  8. Explore Untermyer Park and its stunning gardens overlooking ...

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    Overlooking the Hudson River, Untermyer Park and Gardens combines horticulture, architecture and design in a natural setting in the City of Yonkers.

  9. Pier 63 - Wikipedia

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    Pier 63 was the name for a former Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad railroad barge on the Hudson River in Chelsea, Manhattan, New York City. It was originally located near 23rd Street, adjacent to Chelsea Piers and Hudson River Park.