O’Connell Playground This park is named after Daniel M. O’Connell (1900-1918), a native of New York City who gave his life for his country in...
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O’Connor’s Tail Frank D. O’Connor (1909-1992), for whom this park is named, had a remarkable career in public life that spanned four dec...
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Oak Ridge Standing in a grove of red and black oaks, Oak Ridge is located on the crest of the Harbor Hill Moraine (a mass of rock formed...
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Oakland Gardens This playground takes its name from the northeastern Queens neighborhood in which it stands. The neighborhood of Oakland...
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Oakland Lake Located in the northeast corner of Queens between the neighborhoods of Bayside and Oakland Gardens, Oakland Lake is a 15,000-y...
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Old Hickory Park Andrew “Old Hickory” Jackson (1767-1845) was the seventh president of the United States. He earned the nickname, w...
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Oliver Hazard Triangle This triangle, located in the Queens neighborhood of Maspeth in the shadow of the Long Island Expressway, is named in honor of...
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Olmsted Center What was here before?
This facility sits on land that was once a tidal marsh plied by Native Americans, later fished by ear...
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One Room Schoolhouse Park Queens’ last one-room schoolhouse occupied this site from the time of its construction in 1879 until its demolition to m...
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Overlook Park This park’s name aptly refers to its promontory position and view of the surrounding Ditmars community and La Guardia Ai...
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