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  2. New York City Department of Parks and Recreation - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, also called the Parks Department or NYC Parks, is the department of the government of New York City responsible for maintaining the city's parks system, preserving and maintaining the ecological diversity of the city's natural areas, and furnishing recreational opportunities for city's residents and visitors.

  3. List of parks in New York City - Wikipedia

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    List of parks in New York City. A map showing major greenspaces in New York City: 1) Central Park, 2) Van Cortlandt Park, 3) Bronx Park, 4) Pelham Bay Park, 5) Flushing Meadows Park, 6) Forest Park, 7) Prospect Park, 8) Floyd Bennett Field, 9) Jamaica Bay, A) Jacob Riis Park and Fort Tilden, B) Fort Wadsworth, C) Miller Field, D) Great Kills ...

  4. Fort Tryon Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort Tryon Park: September 20, 1983 [4] Fort Tryon Park is a public park located in the Washington Heights and Inwood neighborhoods of the borough of Manhattan in New York City. The 67-acre (27 ha) park is situated on a ridge in Upper Manhattan, close to the Hudson River to the west. It extends mostly from 192nd Street in the south to Riverside ...

  5. Central Park Conservancy - Wikipedia

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    Central Park Conservancy. /  40.78222°N 73.96528°W  / 40.78222; -73.96528. The Central Park Conservancy is an American private, nonprofit park conservancy that manages New York City 's Central Park under a contract with the government of New York City and NYC Parks. The conservancy employs most maintenance and operations staff in the park.

  6. Riverside Park (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    Designated NYCL. February 9, 1980 [1] Riverside Park is a scenic public park on the waterfront of the Upper West Side, Morningside Heights, and Hamilton Heights neighborhoods of the borough of Manhattan in New York City. The park measures 4 miles (6.4 km) long and 100 to 500 feet (30 to 152 m) wide, running between the Hudson River and Henry ...

  7. List of New York state parks - Wikipedia

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    1,451,000 [ 6] Allegheny Reservoir, Red House Lake, Quaker Lake. Largest state park in New York. Includes two separate areas developed for recreation, the Red House Area and the Quaker Area, each with cabins and campsites. Both areas include formally designated bird conservation areas. [ 9][ 10] Amherst State Park.

  8. The Ramble and Lake - Wikipedia

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    The Ramble and Lake are two geographic features of Central Park in Manhattan, New York City. Part of Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux 's 1857 Greensward Plan for Central Park, the features are located on the west side of the park between the 66th and 79th Street transverses. The 38-acre (150,000 m 2) Ramble, located on the north shore of ...

  9. Seward Park (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    Seward Park. /  40.71472°N 73.98944°W  / 40.71472; -73.98944. Seward Park is a public park and playground in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Located north of East Broadway and east of Essex Street, it is 3.046 acres (12,330 m 2) in size and is the first municipally built playground in the United States. [ 1 ...