Liberty Triangle

Liberty Ave & Farmers Blvd & 109 Ave

Queens

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This text is part of Parks’ Historical Signs Project and can be found posted within the park.

Located in Hollis, Queens, Liberty Triangle is named for one of its neighboring streets. The parkland at Liberty Avenue and Hillburn Avenue was originally named Memorial Triangle, but NYC Parks Commissioner Henry Stern changed it to Liberty Triangle. The boulder in the center of this park is painted with the stripes of the Pan-African Flag, which was adopted in 1920 by the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League. Led by Marcus Garvey, the group advocated for civil rights, group identity, and fostering of ties between all people of African origin.

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