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Pass. The Alliance also intended to restore the water-damaged Oriental Pavilion for $ 2 million and replace fencing on Flatbush Avenue for $ 2.4 million. In 2016, the Alliance also received $ 3.2 million from NYC Parks' Parks Without Borders program to construct two new entrances on Flatbush Avenue, the park's first new entrances in over 70 years, as well as rebuild the Willink entrance. During the city's 2016 fiscal year, which ended June 30, 2016, politicians also contributed funds toward various restoration projects in the park. These included $ 2.5 million for renovating Lefferts Historic House, $ 2 million to rebuild pathways, $ 1.75 million for replacing fencing on Ocean Avenue, $ 750,000 for renovating the ballfields on Long Meadow, and $ 500,000 for the Carousel's restoration. In addition, $ 100,000 was earmarked for the installation of an experimental running surface on Park Drive, and through a
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their venues were popular. Original rustic summer houses were restored or recreated on the shores of Prospect Park Lake, along the Lullwater and in the Ravine. As part of the restoration plans, the Wollman Rink was to be replaced by two rinks in the new LeFrak Center, a year-round recreational facility. Work on the LeFrak Center began in 2009, and the Wollman Rink had been demolished by 2011. The Samuel J. and Ethel LeFrak Center at Lakeside was completed in December 2013 at a cost of $ 74 million. As part of the Wollman Rink's replacement, plans for the restored Music Island were announced in 2009. The Chaim Baier Music Island, and the Shelby White and Leon Levy Esplanade overlooking the island, were restored using a $ 10 million grant, and were officially rededicated in October 2012.
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boathouse, and $ 249,000 was allotted to overall renovations. The city renovated part of the Long Meadow on the northwest side of the park, as well as the children's farm. However, some of the contracts were delayed, including renovations to the Boathouse and the tennis courts, as well as a reconstruction of the Music Pagoda, which had burned down in 1968. By 1971, the city had spent $ 4 million to renovate Prospect Park, including renovating the Boathouse and dredging the lake. The Rose Garden and the Vale of Cashmere had also been re-landscaped. Also part of the renovation was a restoration of the Prospect Park Carousel from 1971 to 1974, and the exterior of the Boathouse was restored in 1979.
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located southeast of the arch. At the source of the watercourse, Fallkill and Esdale Bridges are both intended to look like wooden bridges, though are made of steel and concrete frames. Rock Arch Bridge, a boulder-lined span, crosses over Ambergill Falls; the waterfall had once been buried by the bridge's stonework, but was restored in the late 20th century when the bridge was rehabilitated. To the south, Binnen Bridge and Music Grove Bridge were both designed as wood bridges. Binnen Bridge is located just north of the Lullwater, while Music Grove Bridge further upstream is located next to the Music Pagoda.
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Prospect Park commissioners. The Parade Ground was designated to be used for sports and military drills. It was set apart from the main section of the park in fear that the high level of activity would damage the grass and plants and disrupt the park's pastoral feel. Initially, the Parade Ground contained a long, wood-frame building, which included a two-story pavilion for officers' quarters, as well as a restroom to the south and a guard room to the north. Other uses included a gathering on June 15, 1927, when the Parade Ground attracted over 200,000 people to greet pioneering aviator
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Park, the rule was not enforced for several years until 1903, when a surge of visitors from Manhattan led to an increase in luncheons being hosted. In 1907, lights were installed to deter couples from kissing or other intimate activity within the park. At the same time, the city embarked on an improvement program at Prospect Park by cleaning out the landscape, constructing the Bartel-Pritchard Square entrance, and removing an old boathouse that had been supplanted by the Boathouse on the Lullwater.
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roads, bridle paths, and walks within Prospect Park were graded and individual features were landscaped. Three scenic roads, the West, Center, and East Drives, were built within the perimeters of the park. Depending on the time of year, between 250 and 2,000 workers were employed. Much of the landscaping focused on removing obstructions such as pits and swamps, and enhancing other natural features such as hills. Trees were only removed if they blocked a roadway or path that was being built.
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was constructed, and it opened in 2012. Across the Lake, two structures were built on the peninsula in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Model Yacht Club House, built on the south side of the peninsula in 1900, was an octagonal wood-frame clubhouse that burned down in a fire in 1956. On the opposite or northern side of the peninsula, there was another shelter, similar in design to the Concert Grove Pavilion, which lasted from 1915 to around the 1940s.
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The park initially contained the Playground, which had a croquet lawn, a sailboat pond, a maze, and a summer house. By 1868, the open portions of Prospect Park were patronized by 100,000 people per month, and several miles of roads, paths, and walkways had been completed. The land for Prospect Park's Parade Ground was acquired that year. A series of pedestrian arches to separate pedestrian and vehicular traffic in the park were also built during this time.
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Meadow out of hilly upland pasture interspersed with peat bogs. They also moved and planted trees, hauled topsoil and created a vast unfolding turf with trees placed both separately and in groups. The designers wanted Lookout Hill to be a place of broad views out over Prospect Lake, the farmland beyond, and the bay and ocean in the distance. To create an illusion of an expansive space, Olmsted and Vaux designed the paths in Prospect Park to be meandering.
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trying to steal his bicycle; the shooter received a maximum 25-year prison term. In April 2006, a 61-year-old man was found stabbed to death in the Vale of Cashmere. A 41-year-old homeless man was found beaten to death in a wooded area near a jogging path two years later, in June 2008. A 23-year-old man was fatally shot at the Parade Ground in March 2011, having recently been jailed on charges of being an accomplice in another man's murder.
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government considered erecting tents in Prospect Park to temporarily house asylum seekers. The Prospect Park Alliance reopened Fallkill Falls to the public in October 2023; prior to Fallkill Falls' reopening, trespassers regularly accessed it. The organization announced in January 2024 that an abandoned comfort station at the Ocean and Parkside Avenue entrance would be converted into a welcome center named for
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renovation of the Rose Garden. Ball fields 6 and 7 were renovated and reopened in 2017, while ball fields 4 and 5 reopened in late 2020. Construction started on the Flatbush Avenue fence repairs in 2018, and the new entrances were slated to start construction in early 2019. Construction of a dog run in the Parade Ground also started in August 2019, and the dog run opened in July 2020. In addition,
426: 1905:, while opponents worried that banning traffic in the park would increase traffic outside. The park's West Drive was closed to traffic in 2015. Following a trial run in which the park was car-free during summer 2017, the city determined that there were no major effects on nearby routes, and cars were barred completely from the park beginning in January 2018. All of the drives are designated as 587:, then President of the Brooklyn Board of Park Commissioners, believed that a park in Brooklyn "would become a favorite resort for all classes of our community, enabling thousands to enjoy pure air, with healthful exercise, at all seasons of the year..." He also thought a public park would attract wealthy residents. Stranahan originally envisioned one large park extending eastward to 3741:,August 9, 2016. Accessed January 1, 2024. "Brooklyn has held the Third City spot twice before: From 1860–1880, when Philly was No. 2 and New York, which comprised Manhattan and parts of today's Bronx, was No. 1; and again (unofficially) from 1910, when it overtook Philadelphia, until 1970, when the population of Los Angeles surpassed Brooklyn's for the first time." 1017:. At the time the structure was underutilized; the boat concession only operated on weekends and its peak traffic was fewer than ten people per hour. However, the Boathouse shared many architectural design features with the famous station. A preservation group, The Friends of Prospect Park, including in its membership, poet and longtime Brooklyn resident 477:, is one of the tallest hills in Brooklyn, rising 200 feet (61 m) above sea level. It is the highest among a string of hills that extends into the park, including Sullivan, Breeze, and Lookout hills. The area was originally forested, but became open pasture after two centuries of European colonization. Significant stands of trees remained only in the 1791:
separations. The arches were designed to be as small and natural-looking as possible so they did not interfere with the scenery. For the most part, the spaces under the arches were originally outfitted with benches, while the arches themselves blended with the foliage. Five arched bridges were ultimately built, all during the late 1860s and early 1870s.
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other structures to be built during this period were the Picnic House (1927) and a small comfort station at the Ocean Avenue entrance (1930), both designed by J. Sarsfield Kennedy. A golf course was proposed for the Long Meadow in the 1920s, but eventually, it was built on the Peninsula, abutting the Lake at the park's southern end. In 1932, a faux
4854: 907:(1912) were all designed by Helmle, Hudswell and Huberty, alumni and proteges of McKim, Mead, and White. The entrances into Prospect Park that were constructed during this time were also in the neoclassical style. Two now-demolished structures were also constructed on the peninsula, the Model Yacht Club House (1900–1956) and a shelter (1915 – 632:. The revised plan called for the purchase of additional parcels to the south and west to accommodate Prospect Lake, but it excluded parcels already purchased east of Flatbush Avenue, including Prospect Hill itself. In addition, engineer-in-charge Joseph P. Davis and assistants John Bogart and John Y. Culyer were named to work on the project. 1260:. The area contains the Nethermead Arch, an elaborate triple-span bridge. Quaker Hill and the Friends Cemetery are located near the southwest boundary of Prospect Park. Lookout Hill, as well as a large open space called the Nethermead, are located to the south and east of Quaker Hill, respectively. The Ravine also contains the Midwood, an 1803:. The interior was composed of brick set between alternately black and yellow wooden stripes, designed as such to prevent condensation from dripping downward. Endale Arch contained seats underneath it, but these were later removed. In 2014, the Prospect Park Alliance began a five-year restoration of the arch, which was completed in 2020. 1659:, which is actually a circle, is at the far western corner of Prospect Park, at the junction of Prospect Park West and Southwest, where they turn into Ninth Avenue and 15th Street respectively. Dedicated with its present name in 1923, it is named after Brooklyn residents Emil Bartel and William Pritchard, who died in combat during 665:
enhance the park's rustic quality. In its 1870 annual report, the Brooklyn park commissioners reported that the lake was nearly completed, and that widening of nearby streets was underway. By 1871, the monthly visitor count had increased to 250,000. The park's patronage continued to increase, and in an 1873 article,
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The drives were originally 40 feet (12 m) wide and paved with gravel. The main loop, composed of West and East Drives, meanders around the park just inside its boundaries. The loops were paved with asphalt and opened to automobiles in 1918. Over the following decades, the hours at which vehicles
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cars signified that the ice was at least four inches thick. Red flags were also placed at Grand Army Plaza to indicate the ice's sufficient thickness. Later, green flags were used to indicate that the ice was thick enough, and red flags indicated that the ice was too thin. Since then, safety concerns
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Parkside Avenue, a roughly west–east street, divides the southwestern part of Prospect Park from the rest of the park. This detached sliver of parkland is bounded by Parkside Avenue to the north, Coney Island Avenue to the west, Caton Avenue to the south, and Parade Place to the east. It contains the
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called Prospect Park Alliance manages Prospect Park, while NYC Parks owns and operates the land and facilities. The Alliance's responsibilities include maintaining and restoring natural and recreational areas, as well as providing educational and cultural programs. In the fiscal year ending June 30,
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The militia no longer use the Parade Ground, but the plot is still an active athletic complex. In its present form, the Parade Ground has fifteen numbered courts and fields, used for soccer, baseball, softball, basketball, and volleyball. They encompass the Prospect Park Tennis Center, four baseball
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East Wood Arch (or Eastwood Arch) is also located under East Drive, connecting the Nethermead Arch to the Willink Hill entrance on the eastern side of Prospect Park. It was the second of the two arches to be completed in 1868. East Wood Arch had a similar design to the Endale Arch, but had a simpler
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Prospect Park originally included several arched bridges to provide grade-separated crossings for pedestrian and vehicular traffic; usually, the vehicular drive was located on top of the arch, and the pedestrian path was below. This contrasted with other parks at the time, which did not contain such
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There are numerous other entrances spaced out along the park's border. These include five entrances on Prospect Park West, four on Prospect Park Southwest, and three on Ocean Avenue on the park's eastern border. In total, there are eighteen park entrances. Of these, the Third, Ninth, and 16th Street
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A 146-acre (59 ha) section of Prospect Park's interior is known as the Ravine. The region contains the headwaters of the park's water system, as well as Brooklyn's only remaining old-growth forest, the Midwood. Olmsted and Vaux saw the Ravine as the heart of Prospect Park and the centerpiece of
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The two designers wanted visitors to be able to traverse Prospect Park with a myriad of perspectives so that the features could be enjoyed in any order. Olmsted was more involved with the general design of Prospect Park, while Vaux was more involved with specific details. They created the large Long
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By 2000, the Wollman Rink was deteriorating, and there was a need to replace it. The Alliance soon formed plans to restore Music Island and the original shoreline, both obliterated by the construction of the original rink in 1960. Several Moses-era playgrounds and the Bandshell were retained because
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signed a lease for the Boathouse in 2000, and the building became the site of the nation's first urban Audubon society. The restoration of the Harmony Playground and Bandshell was completed the same year. However, other parts of Prospect Park remained neglected, such as the eastern side of the park,
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as the commissioner of the New York City Department of Parks (NYC Parks), a new organization that eliminated borough park commissioners. Moses would remain commissioner for the next twenty-six years, leaving significant impacts on the city's parks. Moses used federal monies made available to relieve
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Neoclassical structures appeared elsewhere within the park. McKim, Mead and White designed the Ocean Parkway and Willink entrances, which opened in 1890. The same firm transformed the Children's Playground and Pools in the park's northeast quadrant into the Rose Garden and the Vale of Cashmere, each
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walked through the park in 1888, he requested that $ 100,000 be allocated for improvements. Subsequently, the Brooklyn Parks Commission embarked on a $ 200,000 program to restore the park. It repaved many of the walkways and drives, as well as replanted flora. Ornate gateways were added to the Ocean
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did not reappoint Stranahan or the other commissioners, a change that neither Stranahan nor the other commissioners actively opposed. Stranahan, for his part, was becoming more engaged in other Brooklyn concerns. The action, however, did signal a change in the style of park management, which grew to
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Stranahan was regarded by his 19th-century peers as the true "Father of Prospect Park", a reputation established through his 22-year reign as Park Commission president (1860–1882), engagement of Olmsted and Vaux, overseeing complex land acquisitions, securing funding to build the park, and after the
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Several murders have occurred in Prospect Park during its history. In August 1975, a 15-year-old recent graduate of Ditmas Junior High School, was strangled with a belt in a wooded area of the Vale of Cashmere. In June 1993, a 42-year-old man was shot to death while resisting a group of teenagers
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in what was then northern India. The Vale of Cashmere was once used frequently by the well-to-do. It contains a fountain that originally had a sculpture of a nude youth and six turtles in the center, though the sculpture was stolen in 1941. The Vale became overgrown during the 20th century, and its
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When it was built, Prospect Park did not have any transverse roadways. Instead, it was circled by a series of four scenic drives, named West, Center, Wellhouse, and East Drive. The drives are paralleled by a more extensive system of pedestrian and bridle paths. Several paths in the park, as well as
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The Long Meadow stretches down the western side of Prospect Park. The meadow contains two playgrounds, the Tennis House, the Picnic House, a bandshell, a dog beach, and NYC Parks maintenance facilities. In a contrast with the Ravine and the watercourse, the Long Meadow is mostly flat open space. As
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The mouth of Prospect Park's watercourse is the artificial, 60-acre Prospect Lake (also known as Prospect Park Lake). Prospect Lake includes several islands and is home to over 20 species of fish. Every year, the lake hosts the R.H. Macy's Fishing Contest, a tradition that dates to 1947. Though NYC
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Plans for the Kate Wollman Memorial Rink were approved in 1960, and the rink opened in December 1961. The rink was built on a filled-in portion of Prospect Lake, necessitating the removal of Music Island and the panoramic view of the lake created by Olmsted and Vaux. To make the park more visually
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The city of Brooklyn merged with Manhattan and other outlying boroughs in 1898, creating the City of Greater New York. By the end of the century, Prospect Park saw about 15 million visitors per year. Though people were officially banned from hosting picnics and other large eating events in Prospect
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and eagles at the base, though the bronze eagles atop the columns would not be installed until 1902. Granite fencing with decorative bronze urns replaced simple wooden fencing, and polygonal granite pavilions on the east and west corners of the park supplanted earlier rustic shelters. All the major
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on weekend afternoons. During winters, people practiced "ice baseball" on the lake. Ice skating was also a common sport, and was frequently practiced on the lake during the winter. Because picnicking was banned in Central Park, and generally disapproved-of in many other parks in Manhattan, Prospect
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Despite the repercussions of Vaux's revisions, Stranahan championed the revised proposal. Vaux recruited Olmsted and formally presented the plan in February 1866. The revised plan was accepted by May. Construction started the following month, and initial work focused on draining the land. Then, the
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stopped further activity, and the boulevards and smaller parks were pushed back. The delay prompted some reflection; Stranahan invited Calvert Vaux to review Viele's plans early in 1865. Vaux took issue with Flatbush Avenue's division of the park, thought that the park should have a lake, and urged
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In February 1860, a group of fifteen commissioners submitted suggestions for locations of four large parks and three small parks in Brooklyn, as well as a series of boulevards to connect said parks. The largest of these proposed parks was a 320-acre (1.3 km) plot centered on Mount Prospect and
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enclosure after hours at the Prospect Park Zoo and was subsequently mauled by two of the bears; both bears were then fatally shot by police officers. The incident contributed to the Wildlife Conservation Society's decision to redesign the zoo to emphasize species more appropriate to its small size
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Runners also use the trails and drives of Prospect Park. The pedestrian lanes of East Drive and West Drive form an 3.36-mile-long (5.41 km) paved loop. The Prospect Park Track Club, formed in 1970, organizes regular training runs and races in and around the park. Reporting over 2,000 members,
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The park contained a Music Island near the east shore of the Lake. The island was used by musicians who were performing for audiences in the nearby Concert Grove. It was demolished in 1960 to make way for the Wollman Rink. Following the rink's demolition in the early 2010s, a replica of the island
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The Music Pagoda is located in the Nethermead, on the east side of the park along the watercourse's west shore. The original pagoda, built in 1887, was a wooden structure with an octagonal roof and a stone base. It replaced a "temporary" music stand near the Lullwood. The Music Pagoda was used for
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There are also four hiking trails inside Prospect Park: the Lullwater, Midwood, Peninsula, and Waterfall trails. They range in length from 0.5 to 1.0 mile (0.80 to 1.61 km), and NYC Parks classifies all of the trails as "easy". The trails are named after the section of the park where they are
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Endale Arch, also known as Enterdale Arch, is located under East Drive, slightly south of the Grand Army Plaza entrance on the north side of the park, and adjacent to the northeast side of Long Meadow. It was one of the first two arches to be completed, in 1868. Its exterior contained interspersed
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Machate Circle is at the southwestern corner, at the junction of Prospect Park West, Ocean Parkway, and Parkside Avenue. Originally named Park Circle, it was renamed in 1989 in honor of a police officer killed in the line of duty. The park entrance from Machate Circle was also designed by Stanford
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have reported seeing 60 unique species at the park on a good day, and 100 unique species over a typical season. Over the years, a total of 298 species have been recorded at Prospect Park, including 11 not seen at other city parks. Though there are no official lists of birds that have been seen at
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Originally, the Long Meadow hosted sports such as archery, croquet, bowling, football, baseball, and tennis. To preserve the meadow's pastoral quality, sheep grazed on the meadow until the 1930s. Today, much of the Long Meadow is used for a variety of purposes. The southern part of the Long Meadow
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The second zone is the wooded area in the middle of the park and contains the headwaters of the park's watercourse. In this zone, on the northeast side of the park, there are several points of interest: the Ravine, the Vale of Cashmere, the Rose Garden, the Zucker Natural Exploration Area, and the
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The first zone consisted of the Long Meadow, a wide open space along the west side of the park. It contains two entrances through tunnels: Meadowport Arch and Endale Arch. The Third Street Playground, Harmony Playground, bandshell, and the picnic and tennis houses are also located here. West Drive
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Projects to restore Prospect Park were taken up by the late 1960s. In 1965, the city allocated $ 450,000 to renovate the Vale of Cashmere and the Rose Garden ahead of Brooklyn's 300th anniversary, and the park's 100th anniversary, the following year. Another $ 225,000 was allocated to renovate the
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The first section of the park opened to the public on October 19, 1867, while it was still under construction. The segment that was open to the public included part of the East Drive between the north end of the park, at modern-day Grand Army Plaza, and Coney Island Avenue at the southeast corner.
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In 1856, the city of Brooklyn built a huge reservoir on the top of the hill to supply water to the western part of the city. The water came from the Ridgewood Reservoir in Cypress Hills, flowing to Mt. Prospect through underground pipes. The 80' tower at the edge of the reservoir also held water,
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The Well House is located on the northern shore of the Lake, abutting the southern slope of Lookout Hill on the southwestern side of Prospect Park. It was the last structure in the park to be built by Olmsted and Vaux, having been built in 1869. It was made of gray stone and brick, and featured a
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The Samuel J. and Ethel LeFrak Center at Lakeside is located immediately south of the Concert Grove. It was completed in December 2013 and replaces the former Wollman Rink. The multipurpose, year-round facility is used for ice-skating, boating, biking, and roller-skating, as well as winter sports
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Cleft Ridge Span is located under Wellhouse Drive, at Breeze Hill, on the eastern side of Prospect Park. It was the final arch span to be opened, in 1872. The span was distinctive in its use of red, ochre, and pale gray concrete blocks called "Béton Coignet". Cleft Ridge might have been the first
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The Prospect Park Alliance subsequently completed or proposed more restoration projects for the park. Long Meadow ball field 1 was rebuilt between 2013 and 2014. The following year, the Alliance announced some projects on Prospect Park's eastern side, including the $ 200,000 restoration of Battle
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in the 1930s, investment in park infrastructure declined. A two-story brick building was opened in the Menagerie in 1916, housing monkeys, some small mammals, and several birds. After the end of World War I, a memorial commemorating fallen soldiers was proposed; it was dedicated in 1921. The only
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During the 1970s, there were multiple incidents involving animal injuries or deaths at the Prospect Park Zoo. This included the scalding death of a monkey in 1975, allegedly by a zoo employee, as well as an acting zoo director who was accused of shooting at pigeons and killing zoo animals. A zoo
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in 1912, as well as three carvings of other animals and two chariots. The carousel opened in October 1952, superseding another carousel that had burned down over twenty years earlier. It was subsequently restored from 1971 to 1974, and again from 1987 to 1989. Prior to the opening of the current
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The Rose Garden is located next to Flatbush Avenue, on the north side of Prospect Park southwest of the Grand Army Plaza entrance. It was built on the site of the Playground, a lawn that had been the first part of Prospect Park to open. During the late 19th and early 20th century, the garden had
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Roughly southeast of the Tennis House is the Dog Beach, on the western shore of the Fallkill section of the watercourse. It is often used by dogs and their owners during summers, since Prospect Park has an "off-leash" policy that allows unleashed dogs during early mornings and late evenings. The
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1870, carries Center Drive through the center of the park. The bridge contains three arches: one each above the Ambergill, the park path, and the bridle path. The span is made of Ohio sandstone and contains a trim of granite. Unlike some of the other arches, Nethermead did not have any interior
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The original design of the Ravine was more aesthetic than functional, and decades of deferred maintenance had degraded the Ravine and made it hard to drain. During the 1970s, the brush was trimmed in order to make it harder for muggers to hide, and by the 1990s, the stream had dried up. In 1996,
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Much of the watercourse is lined with vegetation that is designed to absorb precipitation and additional water flow. Olmsted also included an expansive drainage system, which is still in use and extends under the Long Meadow, Ravine, and Nethermead. About two-thirds of Prospect Park Lake's water
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The Well House, located on the Lake, reopened in 2017 as a composting restroom, and the Dog Beach along the watercourse's Upper Pool was renovated. The same year, the Alliance received funds to renovate the Parade Ground, the Tennis House, and ball fields. The Alliance also announced an upcoming
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Over 200 benches were installed to accommodate the new visitors. Rustic wooden shelters with "various oblong and polygonal shapes" were placed along the shore of Prospect Park's lake and were designed to be used as scenic overlooks. Several bridges and eight hundred bird houses were installed to
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Prior to the Prospect Park Alliance's founding, there was no private maintenance of the park. The Alliance was created in April 1987 after the city had spent $ 10 million in federal funds to renovate the park in the early 1980s. The Alliance subsequently started new programs to reach out to the
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The water from Fallkill Falls runs into Fallkill Pool, past the Fallkill Bridge, through the Upper Pool and Lower Pool, where migratory birds rest and marsh and other water plants can be found. The Upper Pool abuts a dog beach, while the Long Meadow is adjacent to the Lower Pool. The water then
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commissioner in May 1960. These included the Dairy, destroyed 1935; Concert Grove House, demolished 1949; Music Island, razed 1960; the Flower Garden; the Thatched Shelter, destroyed in the 1940s; the Model Yacht Club, burned down in 1956; and the Greenhouse Conservatories, taken apart in 1955.
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but was laid out radially. The grove also contains busts of classical composers. A statue of Abraham Lincoln is located at the Concert Grove. In the middle of the grove is the Concert Grove Pavilion, also known as the Oriental Pavilion, measuring 40 by 80 feet (12 by 24 m) with a roof and
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From northwest to southeast, the Fallkill, Esdale, Nethermead Arch, Rock Arch, Music Grove, and Binnen Bridges also cross the watercourse upstream of the Lullwater Bridge. Fallkill, Esdale, and Rock Arch Bridges are located northwest of Nethermead Arch, while Music Grove and Binnen Bridges are
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Meadowport Arch is located on the northwest side of Long Meadow and passes under West Drive. It was completed in 1870. There were two portals at its eastern end, perpendicular to each other, creating a cross-vault. The arch had Ohio sandstone and wooden lining inside, and the portals contained
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The site of the present-day Parade Ground, at Prospect Park's southwest corner, was first proposed in 1866 and was to be used for training militia. The state approved the acquisition of a 40-acre (16 ha) rectangular area just south of Parkside Avenue and handed control of the plot to the
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past the park's eastern edge. The conservatory's greenhouses were renovated in 1929–1930, but the cost of upkeep soon became exorbitant. In 1955, the greenhouses were considered redundant and were demolished. At that point, the conservatory's main attraction was an annual Easter flower show.
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with yacht-shaped vehicles. Located near the Long Meadow, the Circular Yacht was constructed by inventor David Smith in 1878 and could hold up to 220 people at once. These structures were both demolished before the 1900s, and the camera obscura later became the site of the now-demolished Old
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As of 2018, Prospect Park had 30,000 trees, comprising around 200 unique species. With few exceptions, the trees in Prospect Park were mostly planted manually. In its earliest years, Prospect Park had maintained a nursery of trees and plants, from which over a hundred thousand specimens were
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The Concert Grove Pavilion reopened in April 2021 after a one-year renovation. That December, a $ 40 million renovation of the Vale of Cashmere was announced. The last two ball fields on Long Meadow reopened in early 2023 after several years of renovations. During mid-2023, the New York City
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There are other fauna species in Prospect Park as well. In particular, the watercourse includes waterfowl, turtles, bullfrogs, fish, and crustacean species. In addition, squirrels are commonly seen in the park's trees. Sightings of butterflies are also common, and since the 1990s and 2000s,
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By the 1970s, Prospect Park was beset by crime; a 1974 report found that 44 percent of city residents would warn people to stay away from the park under any circumstances. Much of Prospect Park suffered soil erosion and lack of maintenance caused the landscape to deteriorate. By 1979, park
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and Lincoln Road entrances are considered "major entrances", and are flanked by memorials or other decorations. No entrances to Prospect Park have been built since the 1940s, but two entrances were proposed for the Flatbush Avenue side in 2016 and are expected to be completed in mid-2020.
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It was not unusual in the Moses years, and especially the decade after his departure, to quietly remove underutilized or redundant structures. To do so was regarded as economical and prudent management. Several structures had been destroyed by the time Moses left his position as NYC Parks
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All of the waterways in Prospect Park are part of a single man-made watercourse. A winding naturalistic stream channel with several ponds feeds a 60-acre (24 ha) lake at the south end of the park. In designing the watercourse, Olmsted and Vaux also took advantage of the preexisting
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The Tennis House, constructed in 1909–1910 by Helmle, Hudswell and Huberty, is located on the Long Meadow at West Drive, west of approximately 8th Street. The structure is a neoclassical structure made of limestone and brick, with a red tile roof. It was first used as a locker room for
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for the then-independent city of Brooklyn. Prospect Park opened in 1867, though it was not substantially complete until 1873. The park subsequently underwent numerous modifications and expansions to its facilities. Several additions to the park were completed in the 1890s, in the
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still recovering from decades of overuse that caused soil compaction and erosion, the Ravine and surrounding woodlands underwent a $ 4.5 million restoration. The Ravine was opened for tours two years later. By 2002, part of the Ravine had been restored and opened to the public.
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roses and a goldfish pond. The Rose Garden was renovated in the 1960s, after which the garden did not host any roses. In 2017, the Prospect Park Alliance announced plans to restore the garden, and in the meantime, it placed 7,000 pinwheels in an effort to attract visitors.
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court installed next to the basketball courts. The next year, the Parade Ground underwent a $ 12.4 million restoration. The netball court was replaced by an outdoor adult fitness center in 2019, due to a lack of use, and a dog run in the Parade Ground opened in 2020.
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players, but later was converted into a non-public NYC Parks facility. By the 2000s, the structure had become dilapidated. In 2017, it was announced that the Tennis House would be renovated and converted into restrooms as part of a $ 5.1 million, four-year project.
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opened in 1935 on the east side of the park, replacing the former Menagerie. The Bandshell and five playgrounds were also constructed toward the end of the 1930s. In addition, the Carousel was opened in 1949 as a gift from the foundation of the late philanthropist
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Parkway and Willink Plaza entrances. The commission also proposed purchasing the land around the Mount Prospect Reservoir, northeast of modern-day Prospect Park, which had been excluded from the final plan for the park. Instead, this space was developed as the
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called the Nethermead, which occupies much of the space along the western bank of the watercourse between Center and Wellhouse Drive. To the southwest of the Nethermead is Lookout Hill, which occupies the remaining area between Center and Wellhouse Drives.
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The third zone is along the park's south side and consists of Prospect Lake, as well as a peninsula jutting eastward from the lake's northern shore. It is the outlet for the Lullwater, a meandering stream. The Lullwater contains the classical-style
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could use the park were slowly restricted. Supporters of a car ban argued that the park should be a haven from the type of city stress that automobiles represent, and that having them use the park sacrifices the safety of those using the park for
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program, residents of the surrounding communities allocated funds for other projects such as new drinking fountains, a dog run, community barbecue sites, and an aquatic weed harvester. Also in 2016, as part of a project to repair damage caused by
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centered around the waterway. They crafted the watercourse to include a steep, forested Ravine with significant river edge flora and fauna habitats. As a result, the watercourse is able to accommodate significant bird and fish populations.
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lost the battle, they were able to hold the British back long enough for Washington's army to escape across the East River to Manhattan. Plaques north of the zoo, as well as the Maryland Monument at Lookout Hill's foot, honor this event.
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On the west side of Prospect Park, there was a conservatory on the Long Meadow. It consisted of sixteen greenhouses located near Seventh Street and Prospect Park West. Though it was a popular visitor attraction, it was supplanted by the
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By the mid-20th century, these artificial waterways and the steep slopes around them had lost their original design character. In 1994, the Prospect Park Alliance launched a 25-year $ 43-million restoration project for the watercourse.
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In Olmsted and Vaux's final plan for the park, it was divided into three distinct zones: an open section, a wooded section, and a waterside section. The Parade Ground at the far southwestern corner was excluded from the system of zones.
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a few blocks away. Olmsted and Vaux felt they had greater success in Brooklyn because of the lack of obstacles there, but they were also assisted in part by park commissioner James Stranahan's patronage and support of their plan.
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in Prospect Park in 1896, and restored in the late 1980s. With the Concert Grove's restoration in the 2010s, it was proposed to move the statue back to its original position, but As of 2016, it was still located in the Concert
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began drawing plans for "Mount Prospect Park", as the space was initially called, and published his proposal in 1861. The park was to straddle Flatbush Avenue and include Prospect Hill, as well as the land now occupied by the
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The Picnic House is located in Long Meadow on Prospect Park's west side. Built in 1927, it replaced an earlier rustic structure that had burned down the previous year. The structure was designed by J. Sarsfield Kennedy.
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Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux engineered Prospect Park to recreate in real space the pastoral, picturesque, and aesthetic ideals expressed in contemporary paintings. The overall design was inspired partially by
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started a program to clean up Prospect Park. A period of decline in the late 20th century spurred the creation of the Prospect Park Alliance, which refurbished many parts of the park from the 1980s through the 2020s.
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Ice skating, popularized in Central Park, was a key reason for including Prospect Lake in the design of the park's watercourse. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, red balls raised on the fronts of
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the park, the Brooklyn Bird Club has kept records of the avian species seen there between 1967 and 1990. Popular spots for birds included Lookout and Quaker Hills, the Ravine, the Vale of Cashmere, and Lily Pond.
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Annual Reports of the Brooklyn Park Commissioners, 1861–1873: Reprinted by Order of the Board, with Such Acts of the Legislature in Their Amended Form, as Relate to the Brooklyn Parks, and Their Management
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By then, land speculation was underway. The plot bounded by Ninth and Tenth Avenues between Third and Fifteenth Streets was held by real estate developer Edwin Clarke Litchfield, who had erected his home,
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designed, it provided a visual buffer between the neighborhoods to the west and the interior of the park. During construction, Olmsted laid out hundreds of trees in meticulous patterns around the meadow.
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observed that by the 1930s, "generations of Parks Department officials had lived well and got rich by diverting maintenance funds, and the park showed the result of a half century of abuse and neglect."
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Prospect Park is shaped roughly like a concave hexagon. There are three circles or plazas on the exterior corners of Prospect Park; all of these circles and plazas contain "major" park entrances.
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was first hosted in 2011, with a course that initially consisted of eight laps around Prospect Park; in 2022, the marathon adopted a new course that crossed Brooklyn and passed through the park.
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There are numerous sports hosted in Prospect Park, and specialized facilities exist for several sports. Seven baseball fields are located in the Long Meadow between 9th and 15th Streets. Two are
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The original impetus to build Prospect Park stemmed from an April 18, 1859, act of the New York State Legislature, empowering a twelve-member commission to recommend sites for parks in the
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described Prospect Park as having become an "indispensable Sunday resort for the toiling thousands of Brooklyn." However, the high patronage also had downsides: an 1875 editorial in the
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is located near the intersection of 5th Street and Prospect Park West, directly west of the Picnic House. The building was originally a private residence built in 1854–1857 in the
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Lullwater Bridge and Terrace Bridge are the only bridges across the watercourse that were built to handle automobile traffic. Lullwater Bridge is located just downstream of the
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The large peat bog north of Ninth Street, running east of Prospect Park West, was called the Pigeon Ground and occupied much of the area that was to become the Long Meadow.
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No new structures were constructed in Prospect Park until 1882, when a utilitarian brick stable was constructed on the park's western side. The same year, Brooklyn mayor
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in the east. Overall, the city of Brooklyn spent more than $ 4 million to acquire the parkland, while the actual cost of construction amounted to more than $ 5 million.
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in 2012, the Prospect Park Alliance used goats to clean up the shrubbery in woodlands around the Vale of Cashmere, then re-landscaped the sites at a cost of $ 727,000.
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columns in a Middle Eastern or Indian style; it formerly served as a restaurant but has since fallen into disrepair. In 2021, the Concert Grove Pavilion was restored.
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employee also locked himself in a monkey enclosure for several hours in 1974 to protest the deaths of ten animals. These incidents, as well as several others at the
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typically evaporates. However, to prevent flooding after heavy precipitation, Prospect Park employees can control the outflow of water from the lake using a valve.
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booth located on Breeze Hill's western slope, at the east end of the park, built in the early 1880s. The second was the Circular Yacht or Rotary Yacht, a floating
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which took day-trippers around the lake in the 20th century. On the shore of the lake, there are several "rustic shelters" that provide scenic views of the water.
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The Willink Hill entrance contains the neoclassical Willink Entrance Comfort Station. The structure opened in 1912 and is designed similarly to the Tennis House.
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bounded by Warren Street to the north; Vanderbilt, Ninth, and Tenth Avenues to the west; Third and Ninth Streets to the south; and Washington Avenue to the east.
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wings; a public room and women's quarters on the first floor; and a single residence on the second floor. The Dairy was built in 1869 or 1871 to sell fresh
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passes under the Esdale Bridge, a footbridge over Ambergill Pond. The pond, and the Ambergill Falls just past it, was named by Olmsted and refers to the
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Simultaneously during the 1880s, the quality of Prospect Park had declined through overuse and a corresponding lack of maintenance. After Brooklyn Mayor
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The Prospect Park Carousel is located immediately west of the Lefferts Historic House. The carousel contains 53 horses, created by master horse carver
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has hosted horse-riding lessons in Prospect Park. Pedalboating is also open to the public on the lake. Prospect Park's rolling hills also accommodate
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The water in Prospect Park originates at the top of Fallkill Falls in the center of the park, just north of Quaker Hill and east of Long Meadow. The
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Additional "major" entrances exist at the Parade Ground, on the park's south side; Parkside and Ocean Avenues, at the park's southeast corner; and
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Prospect Park also accommodates a significant bird population. Each year, hundreds of migratory bird species stop at the park, and during winters,
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The then-independent city of Brooklyn built a reservoir on Prospect Hill in 1856 to serve the western half of the city with water pumped from the
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and located near the Grand Army Plaza entrance. It was dedicated in 1891 and honors Stranahan, one of the key figures in the park's development.
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were allowed to pasture on the meadows of Prospect Park, and seven cows were purchased specifically to provide milk. However, according to the
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appealing, NYC Parks also began to clear the area of weeds and invasive species, though this had the unintended effect of hastening erosion.
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carousel, three separate wooden carousels had been built throughout the park's history, and were located in different parts of the park.
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was among the most popular sports being practiced on the Long Meadow, and up to 100 groups would convene on the Long Meadow to play
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who charged British forces on Lookout Hill in the Battle of Long Island during the American Revolution, despite being outnumbered.
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concrete arch span in the United States. Both the interior and exterior designs were elaborate, though these have since eroded.
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and adding native plants. Prospect Park contains four "great trees" that are specially recognized by NYC Parks. These include a
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Prospect Park occupies 526 acres (213 ha) in central Brooklyn. It is bound by Prospect Park West and the neighborhood of
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Laws Relating to the Public Parks, Parkways, and Other Property Under the Care and Control of the Brooklyn Park Commissioners
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Prospect Park Track Club records itself as one of the largest running clubs in Brooklyn as of 2023. Organizations including
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Hidden Waters of New York City: A History and Guide to 101 Forgotten Lakes, Ponds, Creeks, and Streams in the Five Boroughs
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Map of notable buildings and structures at Prospect Park (note: not all entrances shown). Click on points for more details.
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was built on the site of the 1860s-era Promenade Drive Shelter. The Prospect Park Peristyle is actually designed in the
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architectural firm to redesign Grand Army Plaza in a complementary, neoclassical way. By 1896, Grand Army Plaza sported
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concerts until it burned down in 1968. The current pagoda on the site is a re-creation of the original, built in 1971.
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1870–1880 views of Prospect Park, from the Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views, New York Public Library
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in front of the building. The machines became obsolete in the early 20th century when Prospect Park was connected to
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on the north side of the Lake originally provided the water for the watercourse, and was connected to an underground
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To the west, adjacent to the Rose Garden, is another garden called the Vale of Cashmere. The garden was named after
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diamonds, two softball fields, a football field, a soccer field, basketball and volleyball courts, the Paul Ricard
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entrances of the park gained similar neoclassical treatments. By the turn of the twentieth century, sculptures by
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surrounding communities, and its renovation programs caused housing prices in the area to increase by the 1990s.
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Prospect Park became widely used after its opening, and many sports were hosted there. By the late 19th century,
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in the early 20th century. The reservoir was filled in, and along with Mount Prospect Hill, became the separate
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At 10th Street, to the west of West Drive, is the Harmony Playground and Bandshell. The bandshell, designed by
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in the early 20th century. By the 21st century, Fallkill Falls was fed by a pipe from the city's water system.
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which then flowed to a pumping station on Underhill Avenue, and then on down the line to homes and businesses.
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Court and three giant multi-use fields. The Stewart Playground is also on the east side of the Parade Ground.
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Clockwise from top left: Endale Arch (restored in 2020), East Wood Arch, Meadowport Arch, and Cleft Ridge Span
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The Dairy Cottage, or "the Dairy", was located near Boulder Bridge west of the zoo. It was a two-story stone
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centered south of Ninth and Flatbush Avenues, as well as in a large bog north of Ninth Street, and contained
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Bluestone, Daniel M. (1987). "From Promenade to Park: The Gregarious Origins of Brooklyn's Park Movement".
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are provided in the LeFrak Center at Lakeside. The LeFrak Center also accommodates boating and biking. The
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The Prospect Park Alliance, a non-profit organization, was created in April 1987 based on the model of the
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Other sports are also played in Prospect Park. The Prospect Park Women's Softball League has been playing
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park's completion, defending the park against changes that were not compatible with the overall design. A
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observed that many people would take shortcuts along the grass rather than travel on designated routes.
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occupies a 12-acre (4.9 ha) plot slightly south of the Rose Garden across Flatbush Avenue from
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The construction of structures continued in the first decade of the 20th century. The neoclassical
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policy to prevent depletion of the fish population. In addition, visitors may explore the lake in
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movement. In September 1964, the Parks Department was within forty-eight hours of demolishing the
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of $ 40.3 million. Net assets increased $ 5.9 million from the fiscal year ending June 30, 2021.
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First proposed in legislation passed in 1859, Prospect Park was laid out by landscape architects
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Many Major League Baseball stars got their start at the Parade Ground, including Joe Torre and
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was proposed in 1890. Located inside the Grand Army Plaza entrance, the statue was sculpted by
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There were two unusual structures built in Prospect Park in its early years. The first was a
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eventually taken. Now, Prospect Park Alliance regularly maintains the park's flora, removing
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Main attractions of the park include the 90-acre (36 ha) Long Meadow; the Picnic House;
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Other incidents have included the April 2018 suicide of lawyer and environmental activist
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in the United Kingdom. Prospect Park had recent precedents in the pastoral style, notably
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attendance dropped to two million, the lowest recorded level in the history of the park.
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described its triple span as "one of the most astonishing structures in any city park."
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Park became a popular picnic spot. However, this also resulted in litter, and by 1881,
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Chamberlin, William P. (1983). "The Cleft-ridge Span: America's First Concrete Arch".
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stations that directly serve the park. The eastern side of Prospect Park is served by
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Prospect Park contains dozens of monuments and statues to notable figures, including:
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and operates as a children's museum of Brooklyn family life during the 19th century.
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in the center of the oval, which was dedicated in 1892. The plaza also includes four
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Rose Arbor in Winter, Prospect Park, Brooklyn, c. 1872–1887. George Bradford Brainerd
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for southward expansion beyond the city limits and into the then-independent town of
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since 1980. As of 2016, Prospect Park Zoo had 864 animals representing 176 species.
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The Complete Illustrated Guidebook to Prospect Park and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden
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By late 1860, land had been purchased for Viele's plan. However, the onset of the
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in the southern part. Mount Prospect (or Prospect Hill), near the intersection of
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fountain was abandoned. The Vale of Cashmere later became a popular spot for gay
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The Prospect Park War Memorial, along the eastern shore of the lake. Sculpted by
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1901 map of Prospect Park, published in the Parks Department's 1902 Annual Report
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The park and its surroundings were subsequently restored in the 1890s during the
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is an oval plaza at the northern corner, at the junction of Prospect Park West,
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Parade Ground, which has fifteen numbered courts and fields for various sports.
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which, since 2018, has been run from Prospect Park to Central Park. NYCRUNS's
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where the surrounding community was generally poorer than the western side.
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at the Parkside and Ocean Avenues entrance. It will be designed by artists
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in Manhattan, which became the first landscaped park in the United States.
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in 1869. Originally situated in Grand Army Plaza, it was relocated to the
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A promenade facing the lake, built in the first decade of the 21st century
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south of the Boathouse, among the first planted in the United States; an
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is also played seasonally inside the park. Since the 1930s, the nearby
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Horse riders on the Bridle Path in Prospect Park, 1912, Charles D. Lay
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formed plans in 1980 to turn over the administration of the troubled
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to rescind the decision to demolish the Boathouse in December 1964.
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In January 1934, newly elected Mayor Fiorello La Guardia appointed
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Parks on the National Register of Historic Places in New York City
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was receiving complaints about a lack of cleanliness in the park.
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Snow Scene, Prospect Park, c. 1872–1887. George Bradford Brainerd
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Parks generally allows licensed anglers to fish, it maintains a
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Southward view from the Nethermead Arches toward the Nethermead
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Prospect Park was substantially complete in 1873, but with the
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in 2011 in Prospect Park. Fans of the band have hung tributes.
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tree was planted in the park as a memorial to Brooklyn native
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Buckley, P.A.; Sedwitz, W.; Norse, W.J.; Kieran, J. (2018).
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Annual reports of the Brooklyn Park Commissioners, 1861–1873
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increasing numbers of bats have been seen in Prospect Park.
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Levison, Wallace Goold (1909). Louis Pope Gratacap (ed.).
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Water Tower, Prospect Park, c. 1903–1910. Eugene Wemlinger
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Prospect Park Alliance: Official WebSite of Prospect Park
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incorporated into Prospect Park during its construction.
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neighborhood to the southwest and west; Parkside Avenue,
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The Boathouse on the Lullwater, almost demolished in 1964
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Brooklyn (New York, N. Y. ) Park Commissioners (1873).
8405: 8403: 8401: 8399: 8397: 8395: 7438: 7436: 7434: 7255:"In Prospect Park, First the Goats, Then the Shrubbery" 5953: 5733: 5575: 4687: 4003: 11641:"Detective Dillon Stewart Playground : NYC Parks" 10381:"Prospect Park Bandshell renamed Lena Horne Bandshell" 9163: 9123:
Urban Ornithology: 150 Years of Birds in New York City
8851:"29 Reasons Why Prospect Park Is The Best In New York" 8440: 8438: 8436: 8006:"After 28 years, Prospect Park reopens Fallkill Trail" 6943: 6910: 6880:"Monitoring Progress of Wollman Rink in Prospect Park" 6488:"Nonprofit Group To Nourish Once-Shabby Prospect Park" 6140: 5007:"1888 Brooklyn Borough Parks Department Annual Report" 4923:"1889 Brooklyn Borough Parks Department Annual Report" 4855:"Municipal: Interesting Happenings at City Hall Today" 4646: 2852:
List of New York City Designated Landmarks in Brooklyn
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also contains a variety of fields for several sports.
12260:"Man Facing Homicide Charge Is Shot Dead in Brooklyn" 11299:"Scenes from the Brooklyn Marathon and Brooklyn Half" 8908: 6852:. Prospect Park Alliance. August 2008. Archived from 4554:. Brooklyn Eagle Inc. June 7, 1882. p. 2, cols. 1–2. 3934: 2736:. Bus service is provided on the western side by the 1409:, available at the LeFrak Center at Lakeside, or the 12397: 11590:– via Brooklyn Public Library; newspapers.com 11523:– via Brooklyn Public Library; newspapers.com 10975:– via Brooklyn Public Library; newspapers.com 10778:– via Brooklyn Public Library; newspapers.com 10438:"What's in store for the Prospect Park rose garden?" 10175: 10173: 9824:"Prospect Park Is Permanently Going Car-Free: Mayor" 9529:"Prospect Park's Endale Arch Magnificently Restored" 9226:– via Brooklyn Public Library; newspapers.com. 8738:– via Brooklyn Public Library; newspapers.com 8588:"Go Fish: Trying to Land a Big One in Prospect Park" 8392: 7935: 7431: 7128: 7126: 5563:– via Brooklyn Public Library; newspapers.com 5240:– via Brooklyn Public Library; newspapers.com 5107:. New York, NY: Countryman Press. pp. 226–229. 4797:– via Brooklyn Public Library; newspapers.com 4675:– via Brooklyn Public Library; newspapers.com 4634:– via Brooklyn Public Library; newspapers.com 4566:– via Brooklyn Public Library; newspapers.com 4356:– via Brooklyn Public Library; newspapers.com 4226:– via Brooklyn Public Library; newspapers.com 3854:– via Brooklyn Public Library; newspapers.com 3682:– via Brooklyn Public Library; newspapers.com 308:. The park is situated between the neighborhoods of 15641:
History of the National Register of Historic Places
12040:"Polar Bears Kill a Child at the Prospect Park Zoo" 11970:"Prospect Park Zoo Head Accused of Killing Animals" 11234: 10752: 9953: 9951: 9617: 9615: 9329: 9327: 8433: 8359: 7627: 7505:"Prospect Park ballfields reopen after restoration" 6736: 6734: 4663:. Brooklyn Eagle Inc. June 7, 1891. p. 20, col. 3. 4143:
Annual report of the Commissioners of Prospect Park
3363: 3361: 3359: 3357: 3355: 3353: 3351: 3349: 3347: 3345: 3209:. New York: H. Holt and Company. pp. 224–225. 2809:concerns brought up after the emergency landing of 2028:and dedicated in 1895. The column commemorates the 1897:East Drive, follow ancient Native American trails. 465:in the northern part of the park and a lower lying 400:Club in the Parade Ground. There is also a private 368:architectural movement. In the early 20th century, 12232:Mcnamara, Paul; Lemire, Jonathan (July 31, 2008). 11419:New York City Department of Parks & Recreation 11117:New York City Department of Parks & Recreation 10665:New York City Department of Parks & Recreation 9900:New York City Department of Parks & Recreation 9522: 9520: 9306:New York City Department of Parks & Recreation 9245:New York City Department of Parks & Recreation 9061:New York City Department of Parks & Recreation 8059: 7966: 7168:New York City Department of Parks & Recreation 7075:New York City Department of Parks & Recreation 6564:"About New York; Restoring Some Magic To Brooklyn" 6275:"Rap City for Lagging on Repairs to Prospect Park" 5935:New York City Department of Parks & Recreation 4738: 4700:"A Flashback to Croquet's Heyday in Prospect Park" 4698: 4146:. Commissioners of Prospect Park. 1868. p. 68 3118: 3116: 3114: 3112: 3110: 3108: 3106: 3104: 3102: 1189:to the northwest; Prospect Park Southwest and the 10599: 10529: 10170: 8991: 8989: 8987: 8880: 8878: 8876: 8654: 8652: 8370:. New York, NY: Prestel Publishing. p. 121. 8028: 7702: 7700: 7327: 7325: 7323: 7321: 7123: 5856: 5096: 5094: 5092: 4616:"For A Statue; In Honor of James S. T. Stranahan" 4163: 4161: 3787: 3785: 3783: 3781: 3779: 3777: 2793:In May 1987, an 11-year-old boy climbed into the 2182:'s poem "Lalla Rookh", which in turn referred to 1497:A man and his dog enter Long Meadow from the west 16237:National Register of Historic Places in Brooklyn 16203: 12541:Gateway National Recreation Area - Staten Island 11290: 10661:"Prospect Park Historic Houses : NYC Parks" 9948: 9612: 9324: 9115: 9113: 8330: 8328: 8326: 8324: 8322: 8320: 8318: 8316: 8314: 8312: 7997: 7571:"Work starts on long-delayed Kensington Dog Run" 7534: 7532: 7530: 7403: 7401: 6731: 6643:. National Audubon Society. 2008. Archived from 6436: 6434: 6051:Cultural Landscapes (U.S. National Park Service) 5090: 5088: 5086: 5084: 5082: 5080: 5078: 5076: 5074: 5072: 4309:New York City Department of Parks and Recreation 4296:"1870 Brooklyn Park Commissioners Annual Report" 4058:. Brooklyn Park Commissioners. 1873. p. 127 3975:New York City Department of Parks and Recreation 3342: 3302:New York City Department of Parks and Recreation 3055:New York City Department of Parks and Recreation 2720: trains). Grand Army Plaza is served by the 2226:Eastern facade of the Boathouse on the Lullwater 1932:Dongan Oak monument, marking a fighting site in 1451:, and designed it in a similar fashion to their 1009:in Manhattan during 1963–1968 spawned a nascent 370:New York City Department of Parks and Recreation 11963: 11961: 11959: 11704:"New Adult Fitness Area Opens In Prospect Park" 10606:Wildlife Conservation Society (December 2016). 9517: 9366:"Spring Has Finally Come to the Flatbush Trees" 9179:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 9027:"The Results Are In! Prospect Park Tree Survey" 8780: 8473: 8471: 7896: 7598: 7596: 7296:"Prospect Park Wellhouse is Flowing Once Again" 6873: 6871: 5826:"Prospect Park's Ravine Inching Closer to Past" 5414: 4511: 4509: 4507: 4505: 4290: 4288: 4286: 4284: 4282: 3099: 2801:In July 2010, federal authorities captured 400 1426:have ended skating on the lake; as a result of 16247:New York City Designated Landmarks in Brooklyn 12514:Gateway National Recreation Area - Jamaica Bay 12231: 12193:Jacobs, Andrew; Farmer, Ann (April 24, 2006). 11475:"Celebrate Brooklyn! Performing Arts Festival" 11148:"Running and Walking – Prospect Park Alliance" 10927:"Building of the Day: Prospect Park Peristyle" 9896:"Prospect Park Hiking Trails : NYC Parks" 9707: 9705: 9673: 9671: 9241:"Grand Army Plaza Highlights : NYC Parks" 8984: 8873: 8649: 8519: 8517: 8515: 8513: 7942:Gloria Pazmino, Samantha Beech (May 6, 2023). 7941: 7736: 7734: 7697: 7361: 7359: 7318: 6819:. Prospect Park Alliance. 2008. Archived from 6773: 6633: 6557: 6555: 6523: 6521: 6352: 6350: 6310: 6308: 6079:. Prospect Park Alliance. 2008. Archived from 6047:"Laying the Preservation Framework: 1960–1980" 5889: 5887: 5885: 5866:. Prospect Park Alliance. 2008. Archived from 5819: 5817: 5815: 5696: 5694: 5623: 5621: 5619: 5538: 5536: 5160:. Prospect Park Alliance. 2008. Archived from 4548:"The Park "Magician": Is He Cornered At Last?" 4540: 4503: 4501: 4499: 4497: 4495: 4493: 4491: 4489: 4487: 4485: 4158: 4084:. Prospect Park Alliance. 2008. Archived from 3887:. Prospect Park Alliance. 2007. Archived from 3774: 3400:"Past and Present: The Mt. Prospect Reservoir" 2291: 930:was built in Prospect Park to commemorate the 555:. At the time, Brooklyn was the world's first 15592: 12383: 10860: 10858: 10827: 10825: 9846: 9429: 9427: 9425: 9423: 9421: 9110: 8309: 8153: 8151: 8149: 8147: 8145: 7804:"How Eric Adams Picked a Police Commissioner" 7527: 7398: 6431: 5497: 5495: 5493: 5362:"Prospect Park War Memorial : NYC Parks" 5069: 4344:. I. Van Anden. October 21, 1867. p. 2. 3879: 3877: 3875: 3873: 3871: 3869: 3587: 3585: 3583: 3581: 3579: 3577: 3575: 3573: 3571: 3569: 3567: 3565: 3563: 3561: 3559: 3557: 3555: 3553: 3551: 3549: 3547: 3545: 3543: 3541: 3539: 3537: 3535: 3533: 3531: 3529: 3527: 3525: 3523: 3521: 3519: 3517: 3515: 3513: 3511: 3509: 3507: 3505: 3503: 3501: 3499: 3497: 3495: 3493: 3491: 3489: 3487: 3485: 3483: 3481: 3479: 3477: 3475: 3473: 3471: 3469: 3467: 3465: 3463: 3461: 3459: 3457: 3455: 3453: 3451: 3449: 3247: 3245: 3243: 3241: 3239: 3237: 2768:buses; and the southern side by the B16 bus. 2401:was also built in Central Park. At the time, 2252:Further south of the Willink entrance is the 1167: 12688: 12192: 12079:"400 Park Geese Die, for Human Fliers' Sake" 11956: 10866:"LeFrak Center at Lakeside in Prospect Park" 10242: 9711: 9302:"Machate Circle Highlights : NYC Parks" 9164:Prospect Park Alliance (November 14, 2017). 9057:"Prospect Park Great Trees : NYC Parks" 8758:"From the Archives: Skating through History" 8468: 7605:"Ribbon cut on new dog run in Prospect Park" 7593: 6925:The official website of the City of New York 6868: 6844: 6842: 6840: 6838: 6394: 6392: 4279: 3447: 3445: 3443: 3441: 3439: 3437: 3435: 3433: 3431: 3429: 3225: 2805:in the park and gassed them to death due to 2397:and other light refreshments to the public; 2098: 2050:Monuments to classical composers, including 1834:wood, but instead, had patterned red brick. 1061:on November 25, 1975, and was listed on the 797:graced the Arch and works by MacMonnies and 16191:National Register of Historic Places Portal 12156:"Maximum Term Imposed in Killing Over Bike" 11142: 11140: 11138: 11113:"Parade Ground Highlights : NYC Parks" 10995:"Prospect Park's Bizarre Bygone Attraction" 9702: 9668: 8997:"The Tall History of Prospect Park's Trees" 8510: 7731: 7356: 6994:"Where Rink Now Stands, an Isle Is Planned" 6552: 6518: 6347: 6305: 6151: 5882: 5812: 5782:"New Wollman Rink Is Dedicated in Brooklyn" 5691: 5616: 5533: 5222:"Kennedy and Cozier Conspire Against Cupid" 4482: 3930: 3928: 3926: 3314: 3312: 3310: 2698: train). The western side is served by 2230:The oldest structure in Prospect Park, the 1606: 16176: 15599: 15585: 12390: 12376: 10855: 10822: 10209: 9867:New York City Department of Transportation 9621: 9418: 8142: 7902: 7664: 6740: 6600: 5490: 5152: 5150: 4070: 3924: 3922: 3920: 3918: 3916: 3914: 3912: 3910: 3908: 3906: 3866: 3234: 3051:"Prospect Park: Wetlands of New York City" 3019: 3017: 2636:of $ 3.1 million, which amounted to total 1174: 1160: 805:a formally arranged space, in 1893–1894. 15608:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 12257: 11262: 11212:"Club History – Prospect Park Track Club" 9794:"Prospect Park Goes Permanently Car-Free" 9526: 9436:"The Fate of Prospect Park's Five Arches" 8959: 8712: 7252: 7134:"2 new entrances coming to Prospect Park" 6952: 6835: 6783:Prospect Park Alliance Annual Report 2006 6389: 6069: 5658: 4167: 4092: 3885:"History and Nature: History of the Park" 3791: 3715:, May 10, 2016. Accessed January 1, 2024. 3591: 3426: 3083:. United States Geological Survey. 2004. 1707:The columns at the park entrance outside 1442:View of the watercourse inside the Ravine 1252:traverses this section of Prospect Park. 712:and presented to Stranahan in June 1891. 203:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 13156:Queen Elizabeth II September 11th Garden 11135: 11025:"Prospect Park to Get Only Flower Shows" 10250:"Picnic House Razed by Fire in Brooklyn" 9085: 8523: 8122: 8096: 7878:Prospect Heights-Crown Heights, NY Patch 7706: 7633: 7331: 6486:Anderson, Susan Heller (April 6, 1987). 6485: 6141:Graff, M. M.; George Kalmbacher (1982). 6003: 6001: 5100: 4168:Biederman, Marcia (September 27, 1998). 3630: 3307: 3081:"NYC Regional Geology: 62 Prospect Park" 2651: 2372: 2336: 2295: 2258: 2221: 2145: 2102: 1916: 1585: 1557: 1539:located near the Camperdown Elm; and an 1513: 1492: 1437: 1387: 1366: 1089: 978: 882: 719: 634: 535: 516:'s decision to retreat. Even though the 500:(1775–1783), the park was a site of the 424: 16217:1867 establishments in New York (state) 12076: 11931: 11818:from the original on September 28, 2017 11383:Smith, Rachel Holliday (July 5, 2017). 10957:"Park Once Operated Own Dairy Business" 10924: 10689: 10318: 10050:"James S.T. Stranahan : NYC Parks" 9690:from the original on September 12, 2018 9587: 9527:Saraniero, Nicole (November 16, 2020). 9363: 8923:"How to Enjoy Brooklyn's Prospect Park" 8334: 8065: 7972: 7602: 6953:Kimmelman, Michael (October 20, 2013). 6921:"Opening of new LeFrak Center ice rink" 6234: 6157: 6101: 6095: 5147: 4251: 4098: 3903: 3397: 3199: 3014: 2984: 2263:A path leading to the Oriental Pavilion 2011:Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette 1611: 1331:and lowland outwash plains to create a 14: 16204: 12234:"Prospect Park slay victim identified" 12117:"Body of a Girl, 15, is Found in Park" 12037: 12006: 11988:from the original on February 21, 2019 11967: 11744:from the original on February 17, 2019 11515:from the original on February 13, 2019 11455:from the original on February 16, 2019 11425:from the original on February 16, 2019 11158:from the original on December 11, 2023 11061: 10876:from the original on February 16, 2019 10770:from the original on February 16, 2019 10692:"Another Star Vehicle Has Its Revival" 10690:Graeber, Laurel (September 16, 2005). 10466: 10418:from the original on September 1, 2021 10387:from the original on September 1, 2021 10361:from the original on February 16, 2019 10210:Steinhauer, Jillian (April 23, 2019). 10191:from the original on February 14, 2019 10158:from the original on February 14, 2019 10128:from the original on February 15, 2019 10000:from the original on February 15, 2019 9987: 9936:from the original on February 14, 2019 9906:from the original on February 14, 2019 9650: 9600:from the original on November 17, 2020 9539:from the original on November 17, 2020 9188:from the original on February 13, 2019 8941:from the original on February 16, 2019 8831:from the original on November 20, 2023 8799:from the original on November 20, 2023 8768:from the original on February 16, 2019 8730:from the original on February 14, 2019 8498:from the original on February 14, 2019 8477: 8421:from the original on February 14, 2019 8365: 8034: 8016:from the original on November 20, 2023 7985:from the original on November 20, 2023 7973:Gonella, Catalina (October 25, 2023). 7871: 7822:from the original on December 24, 2021 7801: 7783:from the original on December 23, 2021 7719:from the original on September 1, 2021 7665:Steinhauer, Jillian (April 23, 2019). 7568: 7550:from the original on February 13, 2019 7484:from the original on February 16, 2019 7386:from the original on February 14, 2019 7300:Spectrum News NY1 | New York City 7234:from the original on February 14, 2019 7204:from the original on February 14, 2019 7194:"City Budget Invests in Prospect Park" 7144:from the original on February 13, 2019 7111:from the original on February 13, 2019 6991: 6877: 6850:"The Lakeside Center at Prospect Park" 6680:from the original on February 16, 2019 6621:from the original on February 15, 2019 6582:from the original on February 10, 2019 6561: 6540:from the original on February 15, 2017 6530:"What donors do for (some) city parks" 6527: 6506:from the original on February 10, 2019 6377:from the original on February 15, 2019 6357:Cadkin, Janice C. (October 13, 1974). 6356: 6314: 6255:from the original on February 17, 2019 6216:from the original on February 17, 2019 6134: 6102:Tolchin, Martin (September 14, 1964). 6057:from the original on September 6, 2018 5893: 5844:from the original on February 16, 2019 5824:Martin, Douglas (September 14, 1998). 5823: 5700: 5662:When Brooklyn was the World, 1920–1957 5640:from the original on February 16, 2019 5627: 5604:from the original on February 17, 2019 5542: 5478:from the original on February 17, 2019 5372:from the original on February 14, 2019 5339:from the original on February 15, 2019 5301:from the original on February 15, 2019 5202:from the original on February 15, 2019 5049:from the original on February 15, 2019 4903:from the original on February 15, 2019 4835:from the original on February 15, 2019 4759:from the original on February 15, 2019 4719:from the original on February 16, 2019 4667:from the original on February 14, 2019 4626:from the original on February 15, 2019 4558:from the original on February 15, 2019 4515: 4470:from the original on February 13, 2019 4348:from the original on February 14, 2019 4102:An Architectural Guidebook to Brooklyn 3251: 3043: 3031:from the original on November 19, 2018 3002:from the original on December 23, 2016 2982: 2980: 2978: 2976: 2974: 2972: 2970: 2968: 2966: 2964: 2939: 2937: 2847:List of New York City scenic landmarks 2327:New York City's municipal water system 15580: 15284: 12687: 12588: 12413: 12371: 12153: 12019:from the original on January 24, 2024 11944:from the original on January 24, 2024 11911:Metropolitan Transportation Authority 11878:Metropolitan Transportation Authority 11874:"MTA Neighborhood Maps: neighborhood" 11849:Metropolitan Transportation Authority 11608: 11572:"Huge Brooklyn Crowds Hail Lindbergh" 11552:from the original on January 24, 2024 11445:"Top Sledding Spots in Prospect Park" 11382: 11364:from the original on October 24, 2020 11296: 11222:from the original on December 4, 2023 11176: 11123:from the original on January 29, 2019 11074:from the original on January 24, 2024 11035:from the original on January 24, 2024 11005:from the original on February 9, 2019 10967:from the original on January 24, 2024 10937:from the original on February 2, 2019 10906:from the original on February 9, 2019 10843:from the original on February 1, 2019 10760:"Carousel Promised for Prospect Park" 10710:from the original on February 1, 2019 10671:from the original on February 1, 2019 10587:from the original on February 1, 2019 10517:from the original on February 1, 2019 10487:from the original on February 1, 2019 10448:from the original on February 1, 2019 10405: 10181:"Von Weber Memorial : NYC Parks" 10090:from the original on December 3, 2020 10080:"Lafayette Memorial : NYC Parks" 9969:from the original on February 9, 2019 9677: 9569:from the original on January 30, 2019 9505:from the original on January 29, 2019 9454:from the original on January 30, 2019 9345:from the original on February 7, 2019 9312:from the original on February 7, 2019 9251:from the original on February 7, 2019 9140:from the original on January 24, 2024 9067:from the original on February 7, 2019 9037:from the original on February 7, 2019 8960:Leonhardt, Andrea (October 2, 2018). 8811: 8787:Ct), News-Times (November 24, 2009). 8700:from the original on February 9, 2019 8637:from the original on February 9, 2019 8554: 8536:from the original on February 2, 2019 8478:Pollak, Michael (November 15, 2009). 8456:from the original on October 14, 2021 8411:"The Park is functioning as designed" 8347:from the original on February 1, 2019 8290:(Map). Prospect Park Alliance. 2018. 8178:from the original on January 29, 2019 8078:from the original on January 15, 2024 8047:from the original on October 24, 2023 8003: 7740: 7646:from the original on January 15, 2024 7502: 7454:from the original on February 1, 2019 7419:from the original on February 9, 2019 7365: 7344:from the original on February 2, 2019 7306:from the original on February 2, 2019 7273:from the original on February 1, 2019 7253:Stapinski, Helene (October 5, 2017). 7051:from the original on February 1, 2019 7004:from the original on February 1, 2019 6973:from the original on January 29, 2019 6955:"Restoring Brooklyn's Pastoral Heart" 6931:from the original on January 30, 2019 6809: 6761:from the original on February 1, 2019 6741:Bahrampour, Tara (December 3, 2000). 6698: 6419:from the original on February 9, 2019 6335:from the original on February 1, 2019 6315:Knight, Michael (February 28, 1971). 6285:from the original on January 24, 2024 6158:Tolchin, Martin (December 11, 1964). 5998: 5986:from the original on February 9, 2019 5941:from the original on February 1, 2019 5800:from the original on October 22, 2019 5762:from the original on February 9, 2019 5721:from the original on February 9, 2019 5679:from the original on January 24, 2024 5555:from the original on January 24, 2024 5232:from the original on January 24, 2024 4789:from the original on January 29, 2019 4528:from the original on January 29, 2019 4432:from the original on February 9, 2019 4394:from the original on January 29, 2019 4330: 4218:from the original on January 29, 2019 4119:from the original on January 24, 2024 4034:from the original on January 29, 2019 3379:from the original on February 9, 2019 3213:from the original on January 24, 2024 3087:from the original on November 9, 2007 3073: 2522:races in the park. This includes the 2093: 1279: 1080: 878: 15559: 12326: 12278:from the original on October 2, 2015 12258:Goldstein, Joseph (March 24, 2011). 11701: 11621:from the original on August 29, 2019 11582:from the original on August 29, 2019 11415:"Sledding in Parks : NYC Parks" 11263:Futterman, Matthew (June 16, 2021). 10803:National Register of Historic Places 10293:National Register of Historic Places 10268:from the original on August 21, 2019 10148:"Maryland Monument : NYC Parks" 10030:from the original on August 20, 2019 9654:Indian paths in the great metropolis 9433: 9269: 8616: 8598:from the original on October 7, 2019 8585: 8297:from the original on August 10, 2019 8157: 7840: 6398: 6235:Tolchin, Martin (December 1, 1964). 6178:from the original on August 21, 2019 6122:from the original on August 21, 2019 6027:from the original on August 21, 2019 5906:from the original on October 2, 2019 5894:Dunlap, David W. (October 3, 2012). 5543:Hanmer, Wendell (October 22, 1952). 5440:from the original on August 21, 2019 4696: 4188:from the original on August 21, 2019 3612:from the original on October 1, 2019 3410:from the original on January 1, 2024 3272:from the original on August 21, 2019 3122: 2950:National Register of Historic Places 2816: 2748:buses, the southwestern side by the 2368: 2128:National Register of Historic Places 1447:mountainous tableaux similar to the 1347: 1063:National Register of Historic Places 995: 715: 461:, established a string of hills and 445:Approximately 17,000 years ago, the 350:National Register of Historic Places 16267:Protected areas established in 1867 12619:Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms 12335:from the original on April 15, 2018 12308:from the original on April 15, 2018 12213:from the original on April 29, 2011 12097:from the original on April 29, 2011 12058:from the original on April 29, 2011 12015:. New York Media, LLC. p. 48. 11940:. 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June 25, 2021. 10319:Spivack, Caroline (July 27, 2017). 10230:from the original on March 14, 2020 9988:Newman, Barry (December 10, 2011). 9804:from the original on April 16, 2018 9680:"Prospect Park Is Car-Free At Last" 9434:Gray, Christopher (June 23, 2011). 9098:from the original on April 14, 2023 8861:from the original on March 21, 2018 8786: 8670:from the original on March 15, 2019 8567:from the original on August 5, 2020 8158:Gray, Christopher (July 17, 1994). 8097:Brendlen, Kirstyn (June 27, 2024). 7884:from the original on April 22, 2023 7853:from the original on April 22, 2023 7841:Beer, Isabel Song (April 5, 2023). 7802:Barron, James (December 16, 2021). 7685:from the original on March 14, 2020 7515:from the original on April 22, 2023 6719:from the original on March 28, 2019 6674:Harmony Playground : NYC Parks 6601:Bahrampour, Tara (April 30, 2000). 6562:Martin, Douglas (October 7, 1989). 6460:from the original on April 22, 2019 6399:Gray, Christopher (June 30, 1996). 5701:Illson, Murray (October 17, 1959). 5545:"Big, Small Fry Vie for Brass Ring" 4847: 3846:from the original on August 1, 2023 3674:from the original on August 1, 2023 3641:from the original on August 1, 2023 3155: 3143:from the original on August 2, 2023 3061:from the original on March 12, 2005 2961: 2934: 2588:. In 2003, the Parade Ground had a 1891: 1543:along West Drive. In late 2011, an 946: 166: 24: 15546:Department of Parks and Recreation 13885:Coney Island Beach & Boardwalk 13201:Samuel N. Bennerson 2nd Playground 12174:from the original on July 15, 2010 12135:from the original on July 17, 2019 11683:from the original on March 8, 2021 11651:from the original on March 5, 2021 10467:Gordon, David (January 27, 1974). 9834:from the original on June 22, 2018 9726:from the original on June 22, 2018 9588:Carlson, Jen (November 17, 2020). 9376:from the original on July 21, 2019 9218:from the original on June 12, 2011 8335:Scherer, Jenna (August 10, 2017). 8066:Camille, Jada (January 11, 2024). 7753:from the original on June 16, 2021 7615:from the original on July 16, 2020 7581:from the original on July 30, 2019 7366:Peele, Robert (November 8, 2017). 6992:Newman, Andy (December 10, 2009). 6898:from the original on March 9, 2021 6878:Pollak, Michael (August 7, 2011). 6147:. New York: Greensward Foundation. 5931:"The Daily Plant : NYC Parks" 5521:from the original on June 18, 2018 5402:from the original on April 8, 2014 4622:. January 15, 1890. p. 6, col. 3. 4516:Dailey, Jessica (August 7, 2013). 3762:from the original on July 26, 2019 3398:Spellen, Suzanne (July 22, 2011). 3254:"Urban Backyard To Be Revitalized" 3181:from the original on July 27, 2019 2503: 1717: 1619: 1509: 1462:Directly south of the Ravine is a 1085: 1036: 1000: 441:(1775–1783), an etching circa 1792 420: 25: 16278: 15512:Hispanic and Latino-related parks 12351: 12154:Fried, Joseph P. (May 26, 1994). 12077:Raftery, Isolde (July 12, 2010). 11064:"Cashmore OKd End of Greenhouses" 10110:"A Memorial to Brave Marylanders" 9876:from the original on May 14, 2019 9715:Prospect Park Is Car-Free at Last 8824:The Cultural Landscape Foundation 8524:De Vries, Susan (June 20, 2018). 8337:"15 hidden gems of Prospect Park" 8123:Ginsburg, Aaron (June 28, 2024). 8035:Fadulu, Lola (October 23, 2023). 7954:from the original on May 12, 2023 7923:from the original on May 12, 2023 7634:Franklin, Sydney (May 13, 2019). 7332:Warerkar, Tanay (June 19, 2017). 4258:The Encyclopedia of New York City 3998:The Cultural Landscape Foundation 3943:. New York: Silver Lining Books. 3252:Martin, Douglas (April 9, 1995). 2922:from the original on July 9, 2019 2647: 2236:New York City designated landmark 2169: 1362:New York City water supply system 1055:Community Development Block Grant 921:to the mayoral administration of 903:(1905), Tennis House (1910), and 27:Public park in Brooklyn, New York 16185: 16175: 16166: 16165: 15666: 15659: 15558: 15533: 15532: 15096:William T. Davis Wildlife Refuge 14506:Judge Moses Weinstein Playground 12760:British Garden at Hanover Square 12320: 12290: 12251: 12225: 12186: 12147: 12109: 12070: 12031: 12000: 11925: 11892: 11830: 11792: 11756: 11726: 11714:from the original on May 9, 2019 11695: 11663: 11633: 11602: 11592: 11564: 11535: 11525: 11497: 11467: 11437: 11407: 11376: 11346: 11316: 11256: 11204: 11177:Bloom, Marc (October 30, 1998). 11170: 11084: 11062:Gordon, David (March 24, 1955). 11055: 11045: 11031:. January 3, 1939. p. 275. 11017: 10987: 10977: 10949: 10925:Spellen, Suzanne (May 1, 2012). 10918: 10888: 10790: 10780: 10722: 10683: 10653: 10561: 10499: 10460: 10430: 10399: 10373: 10343: 10312: 10280: 10203: 10140: 10102: 10072: 10060:from the original on May 6, 2021 10042: 10012: 9981: 9963:Abraham Lincoln : NYC Parks 9918: 9888: 9816: 9786: 9767: 9737: 9712:Aaron Gordon (January 2, 2018), 9651:Bolton, Reginald Pelham (1922). 9644: 9581: 9551: 9388: 9357: 9294: 9263: 9200: 9086:Yakowicz, Will (March 8, 2013). 9079: 9049: 9019: 8953: 8843: 8750: 8740: 8682: 8610: 8579: 8548: 8116: 8090: 8004:Frost, Mary (October 27, 2023). 7903:Rubinstein, Dana (May 8, 2023). 7865: 7834: 7795: 7765: 7707:Rahmanan, Anna (April 9, 2021). 7658: 7562: 7496: 7466: 7246: 7216: 7186: 7156: 7093: 7063: 6985: 6795:(PDF (Portable Document Format)) 6692: 6295: 6009:"City to Discard 17 Greenhouses" 5628:Jacobs, Karrie (July 12, 2017). 5565: 5242: 5059: 4799: 4677: 4636: 4598: 4568: 4358: 4228: 3856: 3684: 2598: 2563: 2464: 2450: 1952: 1947:Mozart monument, erected in 1897 1940: 1925: 1866: 1854: 1826:Nethermead Arch, also completed 1774: 1765: 1754: 1745: 1700: 1681: 1506:contains seven baseball fields. 1472: 1312: 1298: 1205:to the south and southeast; and 1124:were selected in 2019 to design 866: 854: 842: 830: 818: 40: 16242:Nature centers in New York City 13755:American Veterans Memorial Pier 13698:North and South Brother Islands 12436:Lower East Side Tenement Museum 11968:Fowler, Glenn (April 1, 1976). 11773:. June 30, 2022. pp. 4–5. 11297:Lynch, Scott (April 25, 2022). 9783:Brooklyn Paper, October 2, 2008 9678:Baker, R.C. (January 2, 2018). 9364:Scherer, Jeff (June 29, 2015). 8726:. January 9, 1900. p. 17. 7872:Rahhal, Emily (April 4, 2023). 7603:DeJesus, Jaime (July 7, 2020). 7569:Graham, Aidan (July 30, 2019). 7503:Verde, Ben (October 13, 2020). 7170:. June 26, 1939. Archived from 7077:. June 26, 1939. Archived from 6699:Brick, Michael (May 27, 2004). 6594: 6528:Laskow, Sarah (June 30, 2014). 6267: 6228: 6190: 6039: 5774: 5652: 5452: 5384: 5313: 5275: 5252: 5214: 5176: 5121: 5031: 4999: 4973: 4947: 4915: 4877: 4809: 4785:. August 15, 1886. p. 11. 4771: 4731: 4697:Rueb, Emily S. (July 8, 2014). 4608: 4578: 4444: 4406: 4368: 4214:. February 5, 1866. p. 2. 4200: 4105:. Salt Lake City: Gibbs-Smith. 4046: 3980: 3957: 3828: 3744: 3718: 3694: 3624: 3391: 3284: 3205:Geology of the City of New York 3193: 3164:Brooklyn (NY) Topographical Map 2355:Renaissance architectural style 1353: 801:adorned many of the entrances. 706:statue of James S. T. Stranahan 651: 16252:New York City scenic landmarks 14366:Dubos Point Wildlife Sanctuary 14326:Catholic War Veterans Triangle 14281:Brant Point Wildlife Sanctuary 12327:Ring, Trudy (April 15, 2018). 12038:Barron, James (May 20, 1987). 12007:Friend, Tad (April 24, 1995). 11932:Parloff, Roger (May 7, 1979). 11609:Walsh, Kevin (June 13, 2018). 9495:"THE BRIDGES OF PROSPECT PARK" 9270:Levy, Nicole (March 4, 2016). 8586:Chan, Sewell (July 18, 2016). 8555:Avery, Susan (July 10, 2006). 6281:. April 5, 1970. p. 109. 5665:. Harmony Books. p. 210. 5263:. April 26, 1908. p. C8. 4987:. December 12, 1888. p. 1 4311:. January 1871. Archived from 2904: 2874: 2857:List of parks in New York City 2632:) of about $ 37.2 million and 2357:and consists of a rectangular 2110:, on the west side of the park 1845: 1566:tree was planted in memory of 1518:Prospect Park's Camperdown Elm 1488: 1284: 1041:The mayoral administration of 761:in the 1890s, followed by the 257: 244: 215: 13: 1: 15064:Mid-Island & South Shore 13860:Chief Charles A. Joshua Plaza 13795:Bocchino-Dente Memorial Plaza 13116:Murphy's Brother's Playground 13071:Manhattan Waterfront Greenway 12775:Captain Patrick J. Brown Walk 12441:Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace 11511:. March 14, 1866. p. 2. 11244:. New York Road Runners. 2017 10896:"MUSIC PAGODA, Prospect Park" 10833:"Prospect Park Concert Grove" 10766:. April 15, 1952. p. 8. 10406:Quinn, Anna (June 17, 2021). 9664:– via Internet Archive. 4961:. October 17, 1888. p. 6 4154:– via Internet Archive. 4066:– via Internet Archive. 3664:"Public Parks and Promenades" 2867: 2798:and to visitor interactions. 2752:bus; the eastern side by the 2734:the plaza's eponymous station 2614: 2471:Entrance to the Parade Ground 2441: 2378: 2332: 2212:Wildlife Conservation Society 1994:A bronze-on-marble statue of 1827: 1433: 1059:New York City scenic landmark 1051:Wildlife Conservation Society 908: 786:four towering granite columns 346:New York City scenic landmark 296:is a 526-acre (2.13 km) 16142:National Historic Landmarks 14671:Rockaway Beach and Boardwalk 13820:Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway 11702:Wong, Pamela (May 6, 2019). 9214:. June 20, 1867. p. 2. 9126:. Cornell University Press. 8789:"New life for Prospect Park" 8617:Skog, Jason (July 8, 2006). 7741:Verde, Ben (April 7, 2021). 6144:Tree Trails of Prospect Park 5228:. July 12, 1907. p. 2. 5045:. April 3, 1889. p. 3. 2771: 2670:the park's eponymous station 2217: 2191:, as documented in the book 2143:beach was restored in 2017. 1144: 678:financial panic of that year 7: 14025:Lieutenant Joseph Petrosino 13940:Fresh Creek Nature Preserve 13633:Carlos J. Lozada Playground 12529:Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge 12414: 11578:. June 6, 1927. p. 1. 11082:– via Newspapers.com 11043:– via Newspapers.com 10963:. May 1, 1932. p. 16. 10730:"Carousel in Prospect Park" 6293:– via Newspapers.com 5630:"The manhole in the meadow" 5135:. August 3, 1890. p. 3 5057:– via Newspapers.com 4261:(2nd ed.). New Haven: 3987:Grand Army Plaza – Brooklyn 3842:. May 19, 1861. p. 2. 3670:. May 29, 1860. p. 2. 2840: 2726:​ and ​ 2524:New York City Half Marathon 2292:Nethermead and Lookout Hill 1690:Soldiers' and Sailors' Arch 1637:Soldiers' and Sailors' Arch 579:had created the design for 531: 150:about 8–10 million annually 10: 16283: 16232:Greenways in New York City 15456:New York Chinese Scholar's 15235:Reed's Basket Willow Swamp 14331:Chris Postiglione Triangle 14130:Russell D. Ramsey Triangle 13810:Brooklyn Heights Promenade 13346:West Side Community Garden 9774:Keep Cars in Prospect Park 8660:"Boating in Prospect Park" 8284:Prospect Park Alliance Map 7609:The Brooklyn Home Reporter 6670:"Prospect Park Highlights" 6077:"Audubon Center – History" 5976:"Secrets of Prospect Park" 3369:"Secrets of Prospect Park" 2776: 2609:Boathouse at the Lullwater 2254:Boathouse on the Lullwater 2017:and was completed in 1917. 1726: 1413:a replica of the original 1378:Old Norse word for "creek" 1201:, and the neighborhood of 1126:Our Destiny, Our Democracy 1015:Boathouse on the Lullwater 498:American Revolutionary War 439:American Revolutionary War 415: 16161: 16130: 16010: 15675: 15657: 15618: 15528: 15507:Vietnam War-related parks 15502:World War I-related parks 15494: 15471: 15421: 15383: 15295: 15291: 15285: 15280: 15104: 15063: 14949: 14896:Richmond Terrace Wetlands 14778: 14769: 14756:Walter J. Wetzel Triangle 14636:Queens County Farm Museum 14461:Hillcrest Veterans Square 14221: 14020:Leon S. Kaiser Playground 13740: 13613: 13570:Spuyten Duyvil Shorefront 13493: 13378: 13369: 12909:Elizabeth H. Berger Plaza 12700: 12696: 12683: 12662:Mount Loretto Unique Area 12652: 12599: 12595: 12589: 12584: 12506:National recreation areas 12504: 12449: 12426: 12422: 12409: 11934:"The Zoo Story: Part Two" 11611:"PARADE GROUND, Flatbush" 9926:"Prospect Park Monuments" 9779:December 3, 2008, at the 9559:"Endale Arch Restoration" 8886:"Ravine District history" 8368:New Architecture New York 7640:The Architect's Newspaper 6359:"Park Carousel Reopening" 5101:Kadinsky, Sergey (2016). 4099:Morrone, Francis (2001). 3969:February 7, 2019, at the 3707:January 24, 2024, at the 2700:15th Street–Prospect Park 2457:LeFrak Center at Lakeside 2425:Fashioned Flower Garden. 2099:West side and Long Meadow 2070:, and classical composer 1731: 1242: 1216: 372:(NYC Parks) commissioner 328:, and is adjacent to the 318:Prospect Lefferts Gardens 287: 279: 271: 266: 255: 243:NRHP reference  242: 227: 223: 209: 200: 196: 192: 188: 172: 167:Subway and bus; see below 162: 154: 146: 138: 128: 120: 112: 73: 69:, New York, United States 62: 52: 48: 39: 34: 16212:Prospect Park (Brooklyn) 15895:Richmond (Staten Island) 15045:Staten Island Industrial 14306:Brooklyn–Queens Greenway 13815:Brooklyn–Queens Greenway 13765:Anthony Catanzaro Square 13356:Winston Churchill Square 13351:William A. Harris Garden 12994:Fort George Seating Area 12690:City parks and preserves 11645:Prospect Park Highlights 11216:Prospect Park Track Club 10152:Prospect Park Highlights 9854:"NYC DOT – Bicycle Maps" 5133:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4657:"The Father of the Park" 3992:January 8, 2024, at the 3731:January 1, 2024, at the 3592:Lancaster, Clay (1972). 3129:. Taylor & Francis. 2882:"Prospect Park Timeline" 2164:BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! 1607:Landmarks and structures 1209:and the neighborhood of 1131: 1074:National Audubon Society 1070:Central Park Conservancy 763:Brooklyn Central Library 406:Brooklyn-Queens Greenway 116:526 acres (2.13 km) 15451:Staten Island Botanical 15240:Seaside Wildlife Nature 14691:Seagirt Avenue Wetlands 14616:Playground Seventy Five 14406:Flushing Meadows-Corona 14391:Far Rockaway Skate Park 13560:Raoul Wallenberg Forest 13181:Robert Moses Playground 12805:North Meadow Rec Center 12428:National Historic Sites 12009:"It's A Jungle in Here" 10185:Prospect Park Monuments 10084:Prospect Park Monuments 10054:Prospect Park Monuments 5864:"Concert Grove History" 5366:Prospect Park Monuments 4981:"Contractors Indignant" 4779:"Prospect Park Picnics" 3713:New York Public Library 3631:Anderson, J.A. (1887). 2624:2022, the Alliance had 2435:Brooklyn Botanic Garden 2347:Prospect Park Peristyle 2313:and a doorway inside a 2232:Lefferts Historic House 2208:Brooklyn Botanic Garden 2193:In the Vale of Cashmere 2077:A proposed monument of 1709:Bartel-Pritchard Square 1657:Bartel-Pritchard Square 1647:, built 1894–1896; the 1551:, a member of the band 1383: 1105:participatory budgeting 1065:on September 17, 1980. 905:Willink Comfort Station 778:City Beautiful movement 767:Brooklyn Botanic Garden 749:embrace neoclassicism. 610:Brooklyn Botanic Garden 606:Brooklyn Public Library 338:Brooklyn Botanic Garden 18:Prospect Park, Brooklyn 15631:Keeper of the Register 14611:Phil "Scooter" Rizzuto 14351:Det. Keith L. Williams 14301:Broad Channel Wetlands 14291:Broad Channel American 13900:Continental Army Plaza 13316:Vietnam Veterans Plaza 13016:Imagination Playground 12847:Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza 12810:Tarr Family Playground 12710:79th Street Boat Basin 12654:State recreation lands 12358:Prospect Park Alliance 11771:Prospect Park Alliance 10641:Cite journal requires 10549:Cite journal requires 9033:. September 14, 2018. 8366:Bendov, Pavel (2017). 7480:. September 29, 2017. 5659:Willensky, E. (1986). 5398:. September 10, 2012. 5392:"Permanent Revolution" 4585:"Mr. Stranahan Dead". 3935:Berenson, Richard J.; 3595:Prospect Park Handbook 2833:to protest the use of 2811:US Airways Flight 1549 2661: 2621:nonprofit organization 2382: 2342: 2301: 2264: 2227: 2151: 2111: 2041:Henry Augustus Lukeman 1819:, and octagonal domed 1599: 1575: 1555:who had died in 2010. 1519: 1498: 1453:Ramble in Central Park 1443: 1393: 1372: 1095: 984: 888: 782:McKim, Mead, and White 725: 640: 548: 442: 238:(landscape architects) 212:New York City Landmark 142:Prospect Park Alliance 16151:Outside New York City 15646:National Park Service 15626:Contributing property 15325:Dana Discovery Center 15066:(Community Districts 14631:Proctor-Hopson Circle 13663:Hunts Point Riverside 13388:Bicentennial Veterans 13321:Vincent F. Albano Jr. 13206:Sara Delano Roosevelt 13171:Richard Tucker Square 12795:Great Lawn Rec Center 12790:Diana Ross Playground 12461:African Burial Ground 10808:National Park Service 10298:National Park Service 10026:. November 25, 2016. 9565:. November 20, 2014. 7779:. December 16, 2021. 6927:. December 17, 2013. 5788:. December 23, 1961. 5327:. February 20, 1919. 4589:. September 3, 1898. 4263:Yale University Press 4022:. December 15, 1868. 3800:(4). JSTOR: 529–550. 3758:. September 8, 2018. 3296:July 3, 2019, at the 2955:National Park Service 2918:. December 26, 2017. 2690: trains) and the 2655: 2558:BRIC Arts Media Bklyn 2539:Circle rules football 2516:New York Road Runners 2376: 2340: 2299: 2262: 2225: 2149: 2106: 2034:1st Maryland Regiment 2015:Daniel Chester French 1965:Daniel Chester French 1934:Battle of Long Island 1917:Monuments and statues 1598:prey in Prospect Park 1589: 1561: 1517: 1496: 1441: 1391: 1370: 1228:Mount Auburn Cemetery 1093: 1011:historic preservation 982: 886: 724:Prospect Park in 1880 723: 638: 585:James S. T. Stranahan 573:Frederick Law Olmsted 541:Frederick Law Olmsted 539: 502:Battle of Long Island 428: 357:Frederick Law Olmsted 302:New York City borough 232:Frederick Law Olmsted 163:Public transit access 97:40.66167°N 73.97083°W 16222:Calvert Vaux designs 15835:New York (Manhattan) 15111:Community District 3 15035:South Beach Wetlands 15025:Saw Mill Creek Marsh 14956:Community District 2 14901:Sailors' Snug Harbor 14785:Community District 1 14606:Park of the Americas 14596:One Room Schoolhouse 14356:Det. William T. Gunn 14336:College Point Fields 13895:Coney Island Cyclone 13800:Breukelen Ballfields 13723:Taqwa Community Farm 13398:City Island Wetlands 12887:East River Esplanade 12800:Heckscher Playground 12745:Bella Abzug (Hudson) 11740:. January 22, 2019. 11734:"About the Alliance" 11576:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 11509:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 11485:on September 3, 2003 11451:. January 22, 2019. 11395:on February 16, 2019 11001:. October 17, 2018. 10961:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 10902:. October 30, 2015. 10764:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 10608:"Annual Report 2016" 10412:Park Slope, NY Patch 10116:. February 4, 1895. 9830:. October 23, 2017. 9212:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 9092:Park Slope, NY Patch 8764:. January 22, 2019. 8724:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 8720:"Ball Goes Up Again" 7368:"Where the Dogs Are" 7230:. November 2, 2015. 7228:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 7174:on February 13, 2019 7081:on February 16, 2019 6856:on September 5, 2008 6823:on February 20, 2009 6797:on February 28, 2008 5937:. October 23, 2012. 5592:. October 22, 1952. 5549:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 5466:. January 19, 1934. 5428:. October 13, 1980. 5226:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 5129:"New Park Entrances" 5043:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4959:The Brooklyn Citizen 4859:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4783:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4747:. January 25, 1893. 4661:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4620:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4587:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4552:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4382:. October 22, 1867. 4342:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4318:on February 11, 2017 4212:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4088:on October 29, 2008. 3891:on December 24, 2014 3840:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 3668:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 3375:. October 19, 2014. 3330:on December 31, 2008 3057:. December 7, 2001. 2666:New York City Subway 2549:during the winters. 2484:cross-country skiing 2411:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 2300:Rebuilt Music Pagoda 2000:Frederick MacMonnies 1996:James S.T. Stranahan 1907:protected bike lanes 1807:semicircular shape. 1612:Plazas and entrances 1449:Adirondack Mountains 1392:Prospect Park's lake 1007:Pennsylvania Station 795:Frederick MacMonnies 788:adorned with carved 710:Frederick MacMonnies 280:Designated NYCL 16138:Bridges and tunnels 15230:Olmstead-Beil House 14856:Graniteville Quarry 14746:Underbridge Dog Run 14361:Dr. Charles R. Drew 13965:Green Central Knoll 13955:Golconda Skate Park 13668:Joseph Rodman Drake 13605:Williamsbridge Oval 12882:East River Greenway 12862:DeSalvio Playground 12519:Floyd Bennett Field 12123:. August 10, 1975. 11068:New York Daily News 11029:New York Daily News 10513:. August 28, 2014. 10331:on February 9, 2019 9800:. January 2, 2018. 9755:on December 7, 2004 9501:. August 16, 2001. 9400:www.nycgovparks.org 9282:on October 11, 2016 9007:on October 14, 2021 8972:on December 9, 2021 8855:businessinsider.com 8480:"Take That, E-Mail" 8417:. August 26, 2011. 6647:on January 16, 2009 6279:New York Daily News 5750:. October 7, 1960. 5019:on February 3, 2017 4955:"Park Improvements" 4420:. August 11, 1873. 4253:Jackson, Kenneth T. 3123:Tate, Alan (2015). 2831:lit himself on fire 2554:Celebrate Brooklyn! 1978:A bronze statue of 1799:and red New Jersey 1537:Japanese Pagodatree 1232:Green-Wood Cemetery 923:Fiorello La Guardia 771:Mount Prospect Park 545:John Singer Sargent 526:Ridgewood Reservoir 459:Harbor Hill Moraine 433:area from the 1776 102:40.66167; -73.97083 93: /  16227:Flatbush, Brooklyn 15441:New York Botanical 14861:Graniteville Swamp 14696:Socrates Sculpture 14676:Rockaway Community 13930:Four Sparrow Marsh 13890:Coney Island Creek 13428:Magenta Playground 13408:Givans Creek Woods 13311:Vesuvio Playground 13271:Theodore Roosevelt 13186:Roosevelt Triangle 12914:Father Demo Square 12827:Coleman Playground 12451:National monuments 12304:. April 15, 2018. 12264:The New York Times 12199:The New York Times 12160:The New York Times 12121:The New York Times 12083:The New York Times 12044:The New York Times 11974:The New York Times 11900:"Brooklyn Bus Map" 11804:The New York Times 11615:Forgotten New York 11269:The New York Times 11183:The New York Times 10900:Forgotten New York 10696:The New York Times 10575:. April 23, 1980. 10573:The New York Times 10473:The New York Times 10357:. August 5, 2010. 10256:. April 26, 1926. 10254:The New York Times 10216:The New York Times 10114:The New York Times 9499:Forgotten New York 9440:The New York Times 8927:The New York Times 8623:The New York Times 8484:The New York Times 8164:The New York Times 8041:The New York Times 7909:The New York Times 7808:The New York Times 7671:The New York Times 7546:. April 26, 2018. 7372:The New York Times 7259:The New York Times 7140:. April 26, 2018. 7039:. August 5, 2015. 7037:The New York Times 6959:The New York Times 6884:The New York Times 6747:The New York Times 6705:The New York Times 6641:"Audubon New York" 6607:The New York Times 6568:The New York Times 6492:The New York Times 6448:. April 23, 1980. 6446:The New York Times 6405:The New York Times 6363:The New York Times 6321:The New York Times 6241:The New York Times 6204:. August 8, 1965. 6202:The New York Times 6164:The New York Times 6108:The New York Times 6053:. April 24, 1962. 6013:The New York Times 5980:Forgotten New York 5830:The New York Times 5786:The New York Times 5748:The New York Times 5707:The New York Times 5590:The New York Times 5507:The New York Times 5464:The New York Times 5426:The New York Times 5325:The New York Times 5289:. April 30, 1916. 5287:The New York Times 5188:The New York Times 5158:"Olmsted and Vaux" 4891:. April 20, 1888. 4889:The New York Times 4865:on January 3, 2008 4821:The New York Times 4745:The New York Times 4705:The New York Times 4456:The New York Times 4418:The New York Times 4380:The New York Times 4174:The New York Times 4078:"Litchfield Villa" 4020:The New York Times 3794:American Quarterly 3320:"History timeline" 3258:The New York Times 2662: 2543:Kensington Stables 2399:a similar building 2383: 2363:Corinthian columns 2343: 2302: 2265: 2228: 2152: 2112: 2094:Notable structures 2013:, was sculpted by 2007:Lafayette Memorial 1961:Lafayette Memorial 1836:The New York Times 1600: 1580:urban birdwatchers 1576: 1520: 1499: 1444: 1394: 1373: 1280:Landscape features 1096: 1081:Early 21st century 1005:The demolition of 985: 940:The New York Times 889: 879:Early 20th century 739:The New York Times 726: 692:in the south, and 667:The New York Times 641: 549: 443: 435:Battle of Brooklyn 402:Society of Friends 348:and listed on the 344:. Designated as a 275:September 17, 1980 16199: 16198: 15636:Historic district 15574: 15573: 15524: 15523: 15520: 15519: 15423:Botanical gardens 15276: 15275: 15272: 15271: 15268: 15267: 15250:Tottenville Shore 14965:Blood Root Valley 14826:Corporal Thompson 14751:Vleigh Playground 14741:Turtle Playground 14621:Ofc. Edward Byrne 14551:LoCicero Triangle 14521:Kohlreiter Square 14411:Foch Sitting Area 14125:Robert E. Venable 13736: 13735: 13600:Washington's Walk 13341:Washington Square 13336:Washington Market 13256:Stuyvesant Square 13106:Montefiore Square 12715:Abe Lebewohl Park 12679: 12678: 12675: 12674: 12629:Marsha P. Johnson 12580: 12579: 12576: 12575: 12491:Statue of Liberty 12013:New York Magazine 11938:New York Magazine 11647:. June 26, 1939. 11421:. June 26, 1939. 11303:Brooklyn Magazine 11119:. June 26, 1939. 10667:. June 26, 1939. 10355:Time Out New York 10187:. June 26, 1939. 10154:. June 26, 1939. 10086:. June 26, 1939. 10056:. June 26, 1939. 9965:. June 26, 1939. 9959:"Abraham Lincoln" 9932:. June 26, 1939. 9902:. June 26, 1939. 9720:The Village Voice 9533:Untapped New York 9406:on August 4, 2019 9308:. June 26, 1939. 9247:. June 26, 1939. 9133:978-1-5017-1962-2 9063:. June 26, 1939. 8929:. June 19, 2018. 8696:. March 7, 2011. 8694:Time Out New York 8452:. June 26, 1939. 8377:978-3-7913-8368-2 7713:Time Out New York 7415:. July 27, 2017. 7302:. June 19, 2017. 7200:. July 13, 2016. 6676:. June 26, 1939. 6083:on March 21, 2009 5870:on March 23, 2009 5672:978-0-517-55858-4 5396:New York magazine 5368:. June 26, 1939. 5190:. July 21, 1903. 5164:on March 22, 2009 5114:978-1-58157-566-8 4458:. June 22, 1875. 4272:978-0-300-11465-2 4112:978-1-58685-047-0 3950:978-0-7607-2213-8 3605:978-0-913252-06-2 3291:Dongan Oak Marker 3136:978-1-317-61298-8 2957:. March 15, 2006. 2817:Crimes and deaths 2813:in January 2009. 2714:, and ​ 2684:, and ​ 2571:Charles Lindbergh 2528:Brooklyn Marathon 2369:Former structures 2273:Central Park Mall 2204:Prospect Park Zoo 2087:Olalekan Jeyifous 2068:Washington Irving 2032:, members of the 2022:Maryland Monument 1984:Henry Kirke Brown 1815:, outward-facing 1533:American Hornbeam 1399:catch and release 1348:Smaller waterways 1262:old-growth forest 1258:Prospect Park Zoo 1122:Olalekan Jeyifous 1047:Prospect Park Zoo 996:Late 20th century 962:Prospect Park Zoo 936:George Washington 799:Alexander Proctor 716:Late 19th century 543:, as depicted by 514:George Washington 451:Wisconsin Glacier 386:Prospect Park Zoo 291: 290: 283:November 25, 1975 267:Significant dates 16:(Redirected from 16274: 16189: 16179: 16178: 16169: 16168: 15800:Kings (Brooklyn) 15670: 15663: 15662: 15601: 15594: 15587: 15578: 15577: 15562: 15561: 15536: 15535: 15473:Roosevelt Island 15446:Queens Botanical 15431:Brooklyn Botanic 15310:Belvedere Castle 15293: 15292: 15282: 15281: 15200:Hybrid Oak Woods 15175:Conference House 14776: 14775: 14526:Kopytko Triangle 14208:WNYC Transmitter 13970:Herbert Von King 13935:Frank M. 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Chapin 646:Litchfield Manor 639:Friends Cemetery 630:Grand Army Plaza 553:City of Brooklyn 518:Continental Army 449:of the receding 447:terminal moraine 382:Litchfield Villa 334:Grand Army Plaza 314:Prospect Heights 259: 246: 217: 184: 181: 179: 139:Operated by 108: 107: 105: 104: 103: 98: 94: 91: 90: 89: 86: 44: 32: 31: 21: 16282: 16281: 16277: 16276: 16275: 16273: 16272: 16271: 16202: 16201: 16200: 16195: 16157: 16126: 16078:Above 110th St. 16012: 16006: 15677: 15671: 15665: 15664: 15660: 15655: 15614: 15605: 15575: 15570: 15516: 15490: 15467: 15417: 15379: 15287: 15264: 15205:Isle of Meadows 15145:Bayview Terrace 15125:Amundsen Circle 15108: 15100: 15065: 15059: 15015:Old Place Creek 14953: 14945: 14906:Shooters Island 14782: 14765: 14721:Travis Triangle 14661:Remsen Cemetery 14401:Flushing Fields 14396:Feehan Triangle 14217: 14105:Paerdegat Basin 14060:Maria Hernandez 14055:Manhattan Beach 14030:Lincoln Terrace 14000:John Paul Jones 13920:Eastern Parkway 13880:Commodore Barry 13805:Brooklyn Bridge 13732: 13609: 13595:Vinmont Veteran 13550:Mosholu Parkway 13489: 13365: 13286:Tompkins Square 13221:Sheridan Square 13166:Randalls Island 13151:Plaza Lafayette 13101:Mitchell Square 13061:Louis Cuvillier 13036:Jackie Robinson 13001:Holcombe Rucker 12934:Fort Washington 12902:Stuyvesant Cove 12872:Drumgoole Plaza 12725:Albert Capsouto 12720:Abingdon Square 12692: 12671: 12648: 12609:Bayswater Point 12591: 12572: 12500: 12486:Hamilton Grange 12452: 12445: 12418: 12405: 12399:Protected areas 12396: 12354: 12349: 12348: 12338: 12336: 12325: 12321: 12311: 12309: 12296: 12295: 12291: 12281: 12279: 12256: 12252: 12242: 12240: 12230: 12226: 12216: 12214: 12191: 12187: 12177: 12175: 12152: 12148: 12138: 12136: 12115: 12114: 12110: 12100: 12098: 12075: 12071: 12061: 12059: 12036: 12032: 12022: 12020: 12005: 12001: 11991: 11989: 11966: 11957: 11947: 11945: 11930: 11926: 11916: 11914: 11902: 11898: 11897: 11893: 11883: 11881: 11872: 11871: 11864: 11854: 11852: 11840: 11836: 11835: 11831: 11821: 11819: 11806:. 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2371: 2335: 2294: 2220: 2172: 2156:Aymar Embury II 2101: 2096: 2083:Amanda Williams 1980:Abraham Lincoln 1972: 1971: 1970: 1969: 1968: 1957: 1949: 1948: 1945: 1937: 1936: 1930: 1919: 1894: 1878: 1877: 1876: 1875: 1874: 1871: 1863: 1862: 1859: 1848: 1830: 1788: 1787: 1786: 1785: 1781: 1780: 1779: 1771: 1770: 1761: 1760: 1759: 1751: 1750: 1741: 1740: 1734: 1729: 1720: 1718:Other entrances 1715: 1714: 1713: 1712: 1711: 1705: 1697: 1696: 1686: 1650:Bailey Fountain 1633:Eastern Parkway 1629:Flatbush Avenue 1622: 1620:Major entrances 1614: 1609: 1592:Red-tailed hawk 1568:Type O Negative 1553:Type O Negative 1512: 1510:Fauna and flora 1491: 1486: 1485: 1484: 1482: 1477: 1436: 1415:electric launch 1386: 1350: 1327:glacier-formed 1324: 1323: 1322: 1321: 1320: 1317: 1308: 1307: 1306: 1303: 1294: 1293: 1287: 1282: 1245: 1224:Birkenhead Park 1219: 1199:Flatbush Avenue 1191:Windsor Terrace 1183: 1182: 1181: 1180: 1154: 1152: 1147: 1134: 1118:Amanda Williams 1110:Hurricane Sandy 1088: 1086:2000s and 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MacArthur 14987: 14982: 14977: 14972: 14967: 14961: 14959: 14947: 14946: 14944: 14943: 14938: 14933: 14928: 14923: 14918: 14913: 14908: 14903: 14898: 14893: 14888: 14883: 14878: 14873: 14868: 14863: 14858: 14853: 14848: 14843: 14838: 14833: 14828: 14823: 14818: 14813: 14808: 14807: 14806: 14796: 14790: 14788: 14773: 14767: 14766: 14764: 14763: 14758: 14753: 14748: 14743: 14738: 14733: 14728: 14723: 14718: 14713: 14708: 14703: 14698: 14693: 14688: 14683: 14678: 14673: 14668: 14663: 14658: 14653: 14648: 14643: 14638: 14633: 14628: 14623: 14618: 14613: 14608: 14603: 14598: 14593: 14588: 14583: 14578: 14573: 14568: 14563: 14561:Lynch Triangle 14558: 14553: 14548: 14543: 14538: 14533: 14531:Libra Triangle 14528: 14523: 14518: 14513: 14511:Juniper Valley 14508: 14503: 14498: 14493: 14488: 14483: 14481:Hunter's Point 14478: 14473: 14468: 14463: 14458: 14453: 14448: 14443: 14441:Frank Principe 14438: 14433: 14428: 14423: 14418: 14413: 14408: 14403: 14398: 14393: 14388: 14383: 14378: 14373: 14368: 14363: 14358: 14353: 14348: 14343: 14338: 14333: 14328: 14323: 14318: 14313: 14308: 14303: 14298: 14293: 14288: 14283: 14278: 14273: 14268: 14263: 14258: 14256:Bayside Fields 14253: 14248: 14243: 14238: 14233: 14227: 14225: 14219: 14218: 14216: 14215: 14210: 14205: 14200: 14195: 14190: 14185: 14182: 14177: 14172: 14167: 14162: 14157: 14152: 14147: 14142: 14137: 14132: 14127: 14122: 14117: 14112: 14107: 14102: 14097: 14092: 14087: 14082: 14077: 14072: 14067: 14062: 14057: 14052: 14050:Macri Triangle 14047: 14042: 14037: 14032: 14027: 14022: 14017: 14012: 14007: 14002: 13997: 13992: 13987: 13982: 13977: 13972: 13967: 13962: 13957: 13952: 13947: 13942: 13937: 13932: 13927: 13922: 13917: 13912: 13907: 13902: 13897: 13892: 13887: 13882: 13877: 13872: 13867: 13862: 13857: 13852: 13847: 13842: 13837: 13832: 13827: 13822: 13817: 13812: 13807: 13802: 13797: 13792: 13787: 13782: 13777: 13775:Ascenzi Square 13772: 13767: 13762: 13757: 13752: 13746: 13744: 13738: 13737: 13734: 13733: 13731: 13730: 13725: 13720: 13715: 13710: 13705: 13700: 13695: 13690: 13685: 13680: 13678:Julius Richman 13675: 13670: 13665: 13660: 13655: 13650: 13645: 13643:Concrete Plant 13640: 13635: 13630: 13625: 13619: 13617: 13611: 13610: 13608: 13607: 13602: 13597: 13592: 13587: 13582: 13577: 13572: 13567: 13562: 13557: 13552: 13547: 13542: 13537: 13532: 13527: 13522: 13521: 13520: 13510: 13505: 13499: 13497: 13491: 13490: 13488: 13487: 13482: 13477: 13472: 13467: 13462: 13457: 13455:Pelham Parkway 13452: 13451: 13450: 13445: 13440: 13430: 13425: 13420: 13415: 13410: 13405: 13400: 13395: 13390: 13384: 13382: 13373: 13367: 13366: 13364: 13363: 13358: 13353: 13348: 13343: 13338: 13333: 13328: 13323: 13318: 13313: 13308: 13303: 13298: 13293: 13288: 13283: 13278: 13273: 13268: 13263: 13258: 13253: 13248: 13243: 13238: 13233: 13228: 13226:Sherman Square 13223: 13218: 13213: 13208: 13203: 13198: 13193: 13188: 13183: 13178: 13173: 13168: 13163: 13158: 13153: 13148: 13143: 13138: 13133: 13128: 13123: 13118: 13113: 13108: 13103: 13098: 13093: 13088: 13086:McKenna Square 13083: 13078: 13073: 13068: 13066:Madison Square 13063: 13058: 13053: 13048: 13043: 13041:Jackson Square 13038: 13033: 13031:J. 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