Frank D. O'Connor Playground
Broadway and Woodside Ave. bet. 77 St. and 79 St.
Queens
Directions via Google Maps
What was here before?
This land was formerly part of the settlement of Middleburg, established in 1652 by English Puritans. Shortly thereafter the village was renamed Newtown. When Dutch Governor Peter Stuyvesant threatened their patent, the colonists approached the Algonquian-speaking Lenape, who agreed to share the surrounding territory. The settlers ultimately took ownership of the property, and the Lenape were displaced. Over the next two centuries, farmland gave way to residential and commercial development.
By the turn of the 20th century, this parcel was part of a larger landholding owned by Stuard Hirschman, a real estate investor and philanthropist. The tract remained undeveloped except for dirt paths for several decades.
Show Disclaimer
Facilities
Highlights
Check out your park's Vital Signs
Clean & Safe
Green & Resilient
Empowered & Engaged Users
Share your feedback or learn more about how this park is part of a Vital Park System