O’Neill Triangle The identity of O’Neill Triangle’s namesake is something of a mystery. The Board of Aldermen named it O’Nei...
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O'Brien Oval This oval honors Captain Thomas A. O’Brien (1884- 1918), who grew up nearby at 280 Burnside Avenue. He was killed o...
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Ogden Plimpton Playground This playground takes its name from two avenues that border the property: Ogden Avenue and Plimpton Avenue. The park is also b...
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Old Fort Four Park What was here before?
This site was once part of the Jerome Park Racetrack between 1876 and 1890. The track was closed to m...
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Olinville Playground This playground bears the name of the Bronx neighborhood of Olinville, named after the author, professor and Methodist bishop,...
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Olmstead Triangle Olmstead Triangle and the adjacent Avenue honors the Olmsteads. Settlers of Westchester Village, their gravestones remain in ...
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Oneida Triangle Neighbor to 1,146.43 acre Van Cortlandt Park, Oneida Triangle is bounded by East 238th Street, Van Cortlandt Park East, and On...
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Orchard Beach Orchard Beach is one of Pelham Bay Park’s most distinctive features. Even though the beach itself is relatively new, vi...
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Orchard Beach - Horseshoe Crabs in New York City Parks Every May and June, horseshoe crabs emerge from Pelham Bay and the Long Island Sound onto Orchard Beach in Pelham Bay Park. F...
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Osprey in New York City Parks - Pelham Bay Park More than three times the size of Manhattan's Central Park, Pelham Bay Park is the City's largest park property. Visitors to ...
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Osprey in New York City Parks - Pugsley Creek Park Pugsley Creek Park has remained largely undeveloped. The wealth of untouched freshwater wetlands along the creek flowing inla...
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Owen Dolen Recreation Center What was here before?
The area surrounding the park is known as Westchester Square. Originally the site of a Dutch out...
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