Dorrance Brooks Square
W 136 St To W 137 St, St Nicholas Av, Edgecom Av
Manhattan
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This park, named after a Harlem native who was recognized for his "signal bravery" after he was killed while fighting in World War I, offers a place to rest lined with London plane trees for those walking by or using the 135th Street subway station.
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