Water Exercise offers a stress-free time to swim, improve health and fitness by participating in an instructor-led water exercise class, and socializing with others, while enjoying the benefits of the ...
Lt. Joseph Petrosino Park, named for New York City's first Italian-American detective, has become a highlight of the Bensonhurst community, offering a variety of activities to satisfy parkgoers from ...
This property, located “mid-island” on the eastern shore, was owned by the prominent Egbert family. Covert Egbert is believed to have settled on Staten Island in 1660. Covert’s descendant Jacobus and ...
Learn about parks, sculptures, and other green spaces in New York City that highlight and honor the black experience in the United States. Power to the People: Protests and Demonstrations in Parks ...
Kids in Motion is a free, drop-in program without registration. Children can head to the playground during the listed hours of operation to participate. Occasionally a Kids in Motion program may be ...
This spacious park is named for St. Nicholas of Myra. It is located at the intersection of St. Nicholas Avenue, 127th Street, St. Nicholas Terrace and 141st Street, bordering the Manhattan ...
This text is part of Parks’ Historical Signs Project and can be found posted within the park. Peter’s Field, located between 20th and 21st Streets and First and Second Avenues, is named for two of the ...
This text is part of Parks’ Historical Signs Project and can be found posted within the park. Coffey Park, like nearby Coffey Street, is named for Michael J. Coffey (1839-1907), the former state ...
This park is named for George Wood Wingate (1840-1928), best known for co-founding the National Rifle Association (NRA). A Union general in the Civil War, Wingate was disturbed by the inadequate ...