-74.20333 The Isle of Meadows (also known as the Isle of Meadow) is a 87-acre (0.35 km2) uninhabited island in the New York City borough of Staten Island...
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Fresh Kills (category Rivers of Staten Island)
watershed of the Fresh Kills drains much of the wet lowlands of the western portion of the island and flows into the Arthur Kill around the Isle of Meadows. Its...
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Indian Island (Mattituck) Iona Island Ironsides Island Islands of the Bronx Isle of Meadows Jeckyl Island John Boyle Island Jones Island Jones Beach Island...
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Flushing Meadows–Corona Park (often referred to as Flushing Meadows Park or simply Flushing Meadows) is a public park in the northern part of Queens in...
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Ruffle Bar (Jamaica Bay) Subway Island / Winhole Hassock (Jamaica Bay) Isle of Meadows (Arthur Kill) Prall's Island (Arthur Kill) Shooters Island (Kill van...
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Rikers Island (redirect from History of Rikers Island)
It is part of Queens Community Board 1 and uses an East Elmhurst, Queens, ZIP Code of 11370 for mail. The island is the site of one of the world's largest...
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The Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World; French: La Liberté éclairant le monde) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in...
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Arthur Kill (category Bodies of water of Middlesex County, New Jersey)
small uninhabited islands, Prall's Island and the Isle of Meadows, both of which are part of the borough of Staten Island. John's Cove is located near its...
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Staten Island (redirect from Government of Staten Island)
islands: The Isle of Meadows (at the mouth of Fresh Kills) Prall's Island (in the Arthur Kill) Shooters Island (in Newark Bay; part of it is in New Jersey)...
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James Oddo (category American people of Italian descent)
Wadsworth, Grant City, Graniteville, Grasmere, Heartland Village, Isle of Meadows, Meiers Corners, Midland Beach, New Dorp, New Springville, Oakwood...
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Hart Island (category Islands of New York City)
Island, sometimes referred to as Hart's Island, is located at the western end of Long Island Sound, in the northeastern Bronx in New York City. Measuring approximately...
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Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, formed by the intersection of Broadway, Sixth Avenue (officially Avenue of the Americas), and 34th Street...
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designed by Calvert Vaux and Jacob Wrey Mould in 1867. An architectural hybrid of Romanesque and Gothic styles, the design called for a Manhattan schist and...
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is a basketball court at the border of Harlem and the Coogan's Bluff section of Washington Heights neighborhoods of Manhattan, at 155th Street and Frederick...
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Steven Matteo (category American people of Italian descent)
Wadsworth, Graniteville, Grant City, Grasmere, Heartland Village, Isle of Meadows, Lighthouse Hill, Manor Heights, Meiers Corners, Midland Beach, New...
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public square formed by the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway at 23rd Street in the New York City borough of Manhattan. The square was named for Founding...
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Central Park (redirect from Construction of Central Park)
several wooded sections, lawns, meadows, and minor grassy areas. There are 21 children's playgrounds, and 6.1 miles (9.8 km) of drives. Central Park is the...
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Union Square, Manhattan (category Buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan)
19th century. Its name denotes that "here was the union of the two principal thoroughfares of the island". The current Union Square Park is bounded by...
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May 4, 2022. Retrieved May 4, 2022. Mohr, Charles (May 12, 1965). "Ellis Isle Made National Shrine" (PDF). The New York Times. Archived (PDF) from the...
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facilities, and an equestrian center. East Park: At 482 acres (1.95 km2), meadows, trails, playing fields and picnic areas were proposed for East Park. A...
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North and South Brother Islands (New York City) (category Bird sanctuaries of the United States)
pair of small islands located in New York City's East River between the mainland Bronx and Rikers Island. North Brother Island was once the site of the...
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Prall's Island (category Islands of New York City)
one of the minor islands that are part of the borough of Staten Island in New York City. The island is named for a descendant or descendants of early...
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of municipal parkland and 14 miles (22 km) of public municipal beaches. Major municipal parks include Central Park, Prospect Park, Flushing Meadows-Corona...
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Randalls and Wards Islands (redirect from Sunken Meadow Island)
shellfish beds. The southern part of the island was leveled, and the shoreline rebuilt, in the mid-19th century, though some meadows and swamps remained until...
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Central Park Zoo (redirect from Carnival of death)
considered for the zoo throughout the last three decades of the 19th century, including the North Meadow of Central Park.: 344 Some animals were moved to the...
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Island Greenbelt is a system of contiguous public parkland and natural areas in the central hills of the New York City borough of Staten Island. It is the...
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is a 9.75-acre (3.95 ha) public park in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City. It is an icon as well as a meeting place and...
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Collect Pond (category Water infrastructure of New York City)
flowed north out of the pond and then west through a salt marsh (which, after being drained, became a meadow by the name of "Lispenard Meadows") to the Hudson...
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Stonewall National Monument (category Historiography of LGBTQ in New York City)
including Christopher Street, the site of the Stonewall riots of June 28, 1969, widely regarded as the start of the modern LGBT rights movement in the...
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Gramercy Park (category Parks on the National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan)
Gramercy Park (/ˈɡræmərsi/) is the name of both a small, fenced-in private park, and the surrounding neighborhood (which is also referred to as Gramercy)...
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