Septuagesimo Uno is frequently called "New York City's smallest park." While there are smaller parks in the city, this park packs a big punch for Upper West Side residents! Built in the late 1960s as part of Mayor John V. Lindsay's Vest Pocket Park campaign to bring green spaces to small lots between buildings, the small park offers seating and shade along with a number of landscaped planting beds.
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