Tribeca Park

Walker St., Beach St. bet. St. John's La. and Ave. of the Americas

Manhattan

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This lush plaza with rows of plantings in the heart of downtown Manhattan was bought by the City in 1810 for only $3950. Today it's a place for sitting, walking, public art, and a source of shade and a refreshing drink of water on hot summer days.

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