Cuyler Gore Park

Carlton Ave., Fulton St., Green Ave.

Brooklyn

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Cuyler Gore is a small triangular park in the Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn. One of the oldest parks in the city, the park was named for a prominent local Presbyterian minister prior to 1901. In the 1980s, this once-passive park was redesigned to incorporate active play. Today, you can explore the trees, flowers, and lush lawns, or enjoy this park's popular water feature and children's play area.

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