Honey Locust Park

E. 59 St., bet. 1 Ave. and 2 Ave.

Manhattan

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Honey Locust Park, situated at the southern entrance of the Manhattan side of the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge, is named for the honey locust trees found in the park. The trees and greenscape provide a splash of color along a busy thoroughfare.

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  • 14 Honey Locusts Park