Central Park
The Daily Plant : Thursday, July 3, 2003
NEW YORK CITY OFFERS FUN ACTIVITES THIS WEEKEND
FRIDAY, JULY 4TH
Independence Day Celebration
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Historic Richmond Town, LaTourette Park, Staten Island
Park Location: Forest Hill & London Roads at Rockland Avenue
Fourth of July Concert with Ryan Adams
4 p.m.
Battery Park (Battery Pl, State St. and Whitehall St.), Manhattan
Macy's Fireworks Display
9 p.m.
Each year Macy's kicks off the world's largest fireworks display at approximately 9 p.m. on July 4th. Four barges stationed between 23rd and 42nd Streets in the East River set off 20,000 aerial shells and special effects. There are electric set pieces on the barges, and the New York City Fire Department gets in on the act with fire boats shooting red, clear, and blue water 300 feet over the river.
Where to watch:
Manhattan: Southbound lanes of the FDR Drive from 14th to 42nd Street will be open for the public from 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. On-ramp entrances for pedestrians are located at 23rd, 38th, and 42nd streets. The FDR Drive will be closed to vehicular traffic between Houston Street and 63rd Street from 7:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m.
Brooklyn/Queens: Great views from Hunter's Point, Queens, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, and anywhere with an unobstructed view of the East River between 23rd & 42nd Streets. For more information, call Macy's Hotline at (212) 494-4495.
SATURDAY, JULY 5TH
"George Washington Was Here" Historic Tour of Van Cortland House
1 p.m.
Van Cortlandt Park (Broadway, Jerome Avenue, and Van Cortland Park South), Bronx
Inwood History Trek
1 p.m.
Inwood Hill Nature Center (218th Street and Indian Road), Manhattan
Tree Walk
1 p.m.
Alley Pond Park (Little Neck Bay to Spring Boulevard, Union Turnpike), Queens
SUNDAY, JULY 6TH
Lew Piccardi Big Band
George Seuffert Bandshell
4 p.m.
Forest Park (Myrtle Avenue at Woodhaven Boulevard and Forest Park Drive), Queens
Peruvian Festival
10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Flushing Meadows Corona Park (Grand Central Parkway. and Van Wyck Expressway.), Queens
QUOTATION FOR THE DAY
"The true university of these days is a collection of books."
Thomas Carlyle
(1795-1881)
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Contacts
Central Park Information: (212) 310-6600
Central Park Information (for the Hearing Impaired): (800) 281-5722
Belvedere Castle, The Henry Luce Nature Observatory: (212) 772-0210
The Charles A. Dana Discovery Center: (212) 860-1370
The Dairy Visitor Center and Gift Shop: (212) 794-6564
North Meadow Recreation Center: (212) 348-4867
Loeb Boathouse (Bike rentals, boat rentals & gondolas): (212) 517-2233
Carousel: (212) 879-0244
Fishing at Harlem Meer (Catch & Release): (212) 860-1370
Harlem Meer Performance Festival: (212) 860-1370
Horseback Riding - Claremont Stables: (212) 724-5100
Metropolitan Opera (Performances on the Great Lawn): (212) 362-6000
New York Philharmonic (Performances on the Great Lawn): (212) 875-5709
Shakespeare in the Park - The Public Theater at the Delacorte Theater: (212) 539-8655
Central Park SummerStage: (212) 360-2777
Swedish Cottage Marionette Theater: (212) 988-9093
Tennis: (212) 280-0205
Weddings, Ceremonies and Photography at the Conservatory Garden: (212) 360-2766
Wildlife Center & Tisch Children's Zoo: (212) 439-6500