Hamilton Fish Park In 1900 the park, featuring the gymnasium and playground,
was completed. The Hamilton Fish Park Gymnasium is a...
|
Hamilton Fish Pool For outdoor pool details, including hours and rules, please visit our Free Outdoor Pools page.
What was here before?
A f...
|
Hamilton Fountain This ornate, baroque-styled marble fountain is named for Robert Ray Hamilton (1851-1890) a prominent businessman, landowner an...
|
Hamilton Grange What was here before?
Before the arrival of Europeans and enslaved people, the Lenape lived on the land that was named Mana...
|
Hamilton Playground One of the most eminent statesmen of the Colonial Days, Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804) was also the most distinguished residen...
|
Hancock Park This park is named for celebrated Civil War leader Winfield Scott Hancock (1824-1886). Hancock was born in Montgomery Sq...
|
Hans Christian Andersen Monument “To be born in a duck’s nest, in a farmyard, is of no consequence to a bird, if it is hatched from a swan’s ...
|
Hansborough Recreation Center The 134th Street Bathhouse opened to the public on June 1, 1925 under the auspices of Manhattan Borough President Julius Mille...
|
Happy Warrior Playground Located at West 98th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, this playground and the adjoining school honor four-term New York Governor A...
|
Hare Krishna Tree One of Tompkins Square Park’s most prominent features is its collection of venerable American elm (Ulmus americana) tre...
|
Harlem Hybrid Harlem Hybrid was dedicated in 1976, and is a site-specific assemblage sculpture made of polished and welded industrial bronze...
|
Harlem River Drive The Harlem River Drive takes its name from the river it follows. Known as Muscoota to the American Indians, the Harlem River ...
|
Harlem River Park The name Harlem comes from the Dutch city of Haarlem. When New York was New Amsterdam, this section in northern Manhattan was ...
|
Harlem Success Garden This segment of 134th Street honors Mary McLeod Bethune (1875-1955), whose life work mirrors the way this garden has functione...
|
Heather Garden After John D. Rockefeller, Jr. (1874–1960) began acquiring parcels of land for what would become Fort Tryon Park, he emp...
|
Heckscher Playground This playground commemorates August Heckscher Sr. (1848-1941)--real estate magnate, financier, philanthropist, and grandfather...
|
Hell Gate Public Restroom Perched on a knoll overlooking the East River and framed by the monumental RFK (Triboro) and Hell Gate bridges, this little mu...
|
Hell's Kitchen Park The name Hell’s Kitchen was apparently first given to the block on West 39th Street between Ninth and Tenth Avenues by l...
|