Haggerty Park This park honors Daniel A. Haggerty (1884-1965), a Queens public servant for 18 years. Born in Brooklyn on September 13, 1884...
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Hall of Science The Hall of Science was constructed for the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. Max Abramovi...
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Hallets Cove Playground What was here before?
Hallets Point is a knob-shaped peninsula at the westernmost tip of Queens, framed by Pot Cove on the ...
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Hammel Playground Hammels is an area of Rockaway Beach in Queens, named for local landowner Louis Hammel (1836-1904). Originally from Germany, ...
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Handball Haven On August 30, 1854, the City of New York acquired this property, and the land that would become Horace Harding Expressway, thr...
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Harold Schneiderman Playground This playground, located at 155th Avenue between 84th and 85th Streets, is named in honor of Harold Schneiderman (1926-1985), ...
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Hart Playground This playground is named to honor the courage and morality of 17th century Queens County resident Edward Hart (ca.1600-Α...
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Harvard Playground This playground takes its name from Harvard University, the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. The u...
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Haym Salomon Square Haym Salomon (1740-1785), for whom this Queens Greenstreets property is named,
was a Jewish immigrant from Poland, best kn...
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Helen Marshall Playground What was here before?
This area of Queens was once home to the Mespachtes tribe, whose name some historians say can be ...
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Hempstead Bench Spread This park is named after nearby Hempstead Avenue, a thoroughfare to the Nassau County town of the same name, although the titl...
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Hermon A. Macneil Park What was here before?The Matinecock lived on this peninsula before the Dutch granted English merchant and enslaver William Law...
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Highland Park Straddling Brooklyn and Queens, Highland Park is situated on a high plateau that commands dramatic views of nearby cemeteries,...
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Highland Park Lower Western Playground What was here before?
This part of Highland Park was once the Schenck estate. Johannes Schenck emigrated from Holland to th...
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Hillcrest Veterans Square The neighborhood of Hillcrest was created by the Hillcrest of Jamaica Company, owned by William F. Wyckoff, whose surname is t...
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Hillside Park This playground is located in the Glen Oaks neighborhood of eastern Queens. The name reflects the nearby crest of hills that ...
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Hinton Park This park honors Reverend George Warren Hinton (1880-1969), a dedicated pastor and active community member. Born in North Car...
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Hoffman Park What was here before? A Quaker meeting house was built on this site in 1722. The meeting house was sold in 1760, serving ...
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Hollis Court Malls In 1776 General Nathaniel Woodhull was assaulted and mortally wounded by British soldiers in Hollis. Woodhull, the Major Gene...
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Hollis Playground “Hollis” was not developer Frederick W. Denton’s first choice for this neighborhood’s name. He wanted...
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