Hackett Park Bound by West 254th Street, Riverdale Avenue, and the Henry Hudson Parkway, this park honors the achievements of educator Dr....
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Haffen Park Louis F. Haffen (1854-1935) was the first Borough President of the Bronx. The son of a German dairy farmer and beer brewer, h...
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Hank Greenberg Ballfield This ballfield was named in honor of the Major League baseball player Henry Benjamin ‘Hank’ Greenberg (1911-1986)....
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Happy Land Memorial Who is this monument dedicated to?
This memorial is dedicated to the memory of the 87 individuals who died on March 25, 1990 ...
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Harding Park In 1982 the Harding Park residents in the southeast Bronx became members of the Harding Park Homeowners Association, the first...
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Harris Brothers Park What was here before?
This area of Staten Island was named Little Farms in the 1900s by the real estate company of Wood, Ha...
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Harris Field Father John Joseph Harris (1884-1937) dedicated much of his life to working with youth. A native of Yonkers, Father Harr...
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Havemeyer Playground What was here before?This playground is in the Unionport section of the Bronx. In the early 1900s, it was one of the Westchest...
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Haviland Playground This playground honors a colonial-era farming family from the Westchester area. In 1695, Joseph and Mary Haviland bought 30 a...
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Hawkins Park This park honors United States Navy Seaman Second Class and City Island native Leonard Hillson Hawkins who died while serving ...
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Healy Field This ball field honors Sean Healy (1960-1990) an assistant district attorney and Woodlawn native. Born on August 24, 196...
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Heath Triangle This triangle and the bordering street honor patriot and soldier Major General William Heath (1737-1814) and commemorate New Y...
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Heinrich Heine Fountain The Heinrich Heine Fountain (also known as the Lorelei Fountain) honors the German poet, writer, and social dissident Heinrich...
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Henry Hudson Monument Who is this monument dedicated to?
This monument commemorates English explorer and navigator Henry Hudson (1575-1611), who ...
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Henry Hudson Park What was here before?
This once-wooded bluff was home to Native Americans, and its commanding views up and down river serve...
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Henry Hudson Parkway On September 2, 1609, Henry Hudson (d. 1611), an Englishman, directed the crew of his Dutch ship, Halve Maen (Half Moon), to d...
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Hiawatha Falls Rock Garden Community Park This park is named Hiawatha Falls for the epic poem The Song of Hiawatha (1855) by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1...
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High Rock Playground Seton Falls Park is home to beautiful wetlands and woodlands, a bird sanctuary, and several playgrounds, including High Rock P...
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Highbridge Doughboy Statue The Highbridge World War I Memorial, popularly known as the Highbridge Doughboy originally stood proudly at a small park trian...
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Highbridge Park Highbridge Park, located on West 170th Street, University Avenue, and the High Bridge derives its name from New York City&rsqu...
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