City of New York: When you’re in the park, be sure to visit the historic Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum, used in 1936 by Mayor LaGuardia as a summer office for city government.
Bronx River (btwn Westchster & Bruckner), Bronx, NY
Park · West Bronx · 11 tavsiye ve inceleme
City of New York: Come see how nature has been taking over at this repurposed concrete plant! The recently opened park includes connections to local bike paths and a launching point for canoes or kayaks.
İskele · Financial District · 410 tavsiye ve inceleme
City of New York: NYC Greenmarket: Located at 4 South Street, inside ferry terminal building, Manhattan. Open Tuesdays and Fridays, year-round. 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
İskele · Brooklyn Heights · 70 tavsiye ve inceleme
City of New York: Many types of birds and crustaceans have made themselves at home in the salt marsh at Pier 1. We can't blame them- the view is spectacular!
City of New York: Did you know? Because of the strong southerly winds at this spot, the Army Corps of Engineers recently added more than 30,000 tons of sand to reduce erosion.
59th to 110th St (btwn 5th Ave & Central Park W), New York, NY
Park · Central Park · 1841 tavsiye ve inceleme
City of New York: Did you know? To create that feeling of being in the countryside, and not in the middle of a city, the four Transverse Roads were sunken down eight feet below the park’s surface.
Tarih Müzesi · West Bronx · 14 tavsiye ve inceleme
City of New York: Poe lived in the house from 1846 to 1846, when it was part of the village of Fordham, and during this time wrote his masterpieces “Annabel Lee” and “The Bells.”
City of New York: Arthur Avenue Market specializes in Italian foods, bakery items, dry goods, fresh produce, garden needs, and is also home to the famous Arthur Avenue Deli.
Yaya Meydanı · Financial District · 20 tavsiye ve inceleme
City of New York: The first phase of improving the East River Waterfront Esplanade was a 2-mile-long, City-owned public open space extending from the Battery Maritime Building to Montgomery Street.
Yüzme Havuzu · Flushing Meadows-Corona Park · 23 tavsiye ve inceleme
City of New York: At 110,000 square feet, this facility is the largest recreation complex ever built in a city park and the first public pool to be built in four decades.
Beyzbol Stadyumu · St. George · 42 tavsiye ve inceleme
City of New York: Did you know? The ballpark was once the site of the B&O Railroad yards and the current stadium parking lot was home to Major League baseball in the 1880s.
59th to 110th St (btwn 5th Ave & Central Park W), New York, NY
Park · Central Park · 1841 tavsiye ve inceleme
City of New York: In order to decide who would design the Park, the Central Park Commission held the country’s first landscape design contest. The ‘Greensward Plan,’ by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux won.
City of New York: With the look and feel of a New England fishing village, this tiny Bronx island offers some of the best lobster, fried shrimp, and waterfront vistas in the five boroughs.
Seyahat ve Ulaşım · St. George · 14 tavsiye ve inceleme
City of New York: These are some big fish tanks! The two tanks are 1,600 gallons and hold 200 tropical fish each, and are maintained by the Staten Island Zoo.
Flushing Meadows Corona Park (Ave of the States), Queens, NY
Anıt · Flushing Meadows-Corona Park · 48 tavsiye ve inceleme
City of New York: Flushing Meadows Corona Park’s stainless steel crown jewel served as the centerpiece of the 1964 World’s Fair and was made and donated by U.S. Steel as a symbol of peace.
Park · Financial District · 301 tavsiye ve inceleme
City of New York: In Men in Black (1997), the entrance to Headquarters is actually Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel Ventilator Building, just north of Battery Park.
Tiyatro · Central Harlem · 143 tavsiye ve inceleme
City of New York: For the film Malcolm X, the welcome for Joe Louis and the march from the police station to the hospital after the release of brother Johnson, were filmed on 125th Street by the legendary theater.
City of New York: In the opening sequence of the movie Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), the cab drops Holly off at this Tiffany's and she walks home to 167 E. 71st Street, a mile away, in high heels.