Historical Signs in Brooklyn

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Kaiser Park
This park is named for Dr. Leon S. Kaiser (1884-1951), a dedicated educator who served as a teacher and principal at several p...

Kathy Reilly Triangle
This garden, located on the southwestern tip of McKinley Park, is dedicated to Kathy F. Reilly (1946-2000), as much a friend a...

Kelly Playground
Like its larger neighbor west of the BMT Brighton Beach transit line, Kelly Playground is named for postmaster William E. Kell...

Kennedy King Playground
This playground and the nearby school honor two 20th century American icons, the 35th President of the United States John Fitz...

Kennedy-King Playground - House Sparrows in New York City Parks
If you look around Kennedy-King Playground, you will probably see house sparrows (Passer domesticus). This small, brown bird ...

Ketchum Triangle
This square honors Archie C. Ketchum (1893-1920), a local Brooklyn native who worked in real estate with his father, volunteer...

Kevin F. Conroy Ballfields
This baseball field honors Kevin F. Conroy (1954 – 2001) a devoted family man and active member of this community. A ...

Kings Highway Malls
Kings Highway was a pre-Columbian trail that may have led to a Native American holy site. The route the highway runs through...

Kolbert Park
Bounded by Avenue L, East 17th and East 18th Streets, this parkland honors the memory of three Midwood residents: Paul W. Kol...

Kosciusko Street Park - Monarch Butterflies in New York City
The monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) may seem to be one of the most delicate creatures alive. But despite its frail appea...

Kosciuszko Pool
For outdoor pool details, including hours and rules, please visit our Free Outdoor Pools page. Thaddeus Kosciuszko (174...

Kosciuszko Street Garden
Thaddeus Kosciuszko (1746-1817) was a Polish general and statesmen who distinguished himself in both the American and Polish w...

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