Culture, sports, nature... and fun! All of these things abound in Cunningham Park, one of the largest parks in Queens. Assembled between 1928 and...
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193rd Street between Aberdeen Road and Radnor Road,
Queens, NY
Culture, sports, nature... and fun! All of these things abound in Cunningham Park, one of the largest parks in Queens. Assembled between 1928 and...
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Valley Stream State Park is a day-use picnic facility next to a highly-developed residential area. The park offers picnic areas with tables, firepl...
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Cross Island Pkwy between Utopia Pkwy and Totten Avenue,
Queens, NY
Two of Little Bay Park's boundaries are important thoroughfares in the borough of Queens: Cross Island Parkway and Utopia Parkway. The third bounda...
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The park has been in the Nassau County park system since 1961. The County paid $704,000 for the property, which was the former Estate of Nettie Rya...
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Hempstead Lake State Park is a multi use facility. Included are 20 tennis courts, children's playgrounds, basketball courts, bridle trails for hors...
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Center Blvd Between 50 Avenue and 54 Avenue,
Queens, NY
This waterfront park was until recently an abandoned post-industrial area in Long Island City. Transformed into a space that offers fun and relaxat...
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Bayswater Point State Park comprises 12 acres at the tip of a peninsula in the Rockaways that juts out into the Mott Basin on the eastern shore o...
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BAY PARK HAS BEEN IN THE NASSAU COUNTY PARK SYSTEM since 1947 and is located in the southwest corner of the county, in East Rockaway. This 96-acre ...
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One of Queens's most beloved parks, Juniper Valley Park is an integral part of its Middle Village neighborhood. Locals come to spend time with old ...
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Pelham Bay Park is the City's largest park property. Visitors to the park enjoy miles of bridle paths and hiking trails, Orchard Beach, the Bartow-...
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Shirley Chisholm State Park is named in honor of Shirley Chisholm, a Brooklyn-born trailblazer who was the first African American Congresswoman, as...
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Woodside Ave. bet. 54 St. and 56 St.,
Woodside, NY
Although the park received its name by local law in 1971, its eponymous monument has stood on the site since 1923. During the first World War, Brit...
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Dubbed "The People's Beach," Jacob Riis Park part of Gateway National Recreation Area is a popular summer destination steeped in history. Today its...
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Assembled from eight pieces of land over the course of forty years, Dyker Beach Park has developed into a lively park that serves the varied needs ...
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Is located at Fort Slocum & Pelham Roads with a scenic view of Glen Island Park. There is a grassy area and a fishing pier and dock wher...
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Canarsie Park and neighborhood take their name from the Canarsie (or Canarsee) Indians, who lived in western Long Island and were related to the De...
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19th Street between Astoria Park South and Ditmars Boulevard,
Astoria, NY
Although widely known for its beautiful pool, the oldest and largest in the city, Astoria Park offers more than aquatic pleasures. Outdoor tennis c...
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