LaGuardia Landing Lights This unconventional park was created in 1958 when the Port Authority surrendered nine parcels of land to the City for park pur...
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Lakeview Lane Playground Located on the edge of Baisley Pond Park and bounded on one side by Lakeview Lane, both the playground and street are named fo...
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Lanett Playground What was here before?Prior to the arrival of European settlers in the 17th century, the Rockaway peninsula was inhabited by th...
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Lang Triangle This triangle honors Luke J. Lang (c.1894-1917), a soldier who gave his life in World War I (1914-1918). Born in 1894, Lang l...
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Latham Park The namesake of this small park is William H. Latham (1903-1987), Consulting Park Engineer under Robert Moses (1889-1981) and ...
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Laurelton Playground In 1906, former New York State Senator William H. Reynolds founded the Laurelton Land Company and purchased a 300-acre tract l...
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Lawrence Linekin Children’s Playground
This playground, located in Forest Park near the corner of Myrtle Avenue and 80th Street, honors Lawrence G. Linekin (1931-...
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Lawrence Playground This playground honors William Lawrence (1622-1680) the first Englishman to settle on Tues Neck, the small peninsula now known...
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Lawrence Triangle What was here before? In the late 19th century, this property was part of David S. Williams' estate. He was treasurer of ...
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Leonard Square This square, located in the Queens neighborhood of Murray Hill, honors Corporal William A. Leonard (1889-1918), a Flushing nat...
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Lewis Latimer House Lewis Howard Latimer (1848-1928) was an African American inventor and humanist. He lived in this 2.5-story Victorian home from...
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Liberty Pool
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Liberty Pool is located ...
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Liberty Triangle Located in Hollis, Queens, Liberty Triangle is named for one of its neighboring streets. The parkland at Liberty Avenue a...
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Libra Triangle Libra is one of the twelve constellations of the zodiac, lying south of the celestial equator between Scorpio and Virgo. Libra...
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Lincoln Park/Judge Playground This playground was not named until 1956, when it was titled by local law of the City Council in honor of Frederick B. Judge (...
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Linnaeus Playground Located on 230th Street between 57th Avenue and 57th Road, this playground honors the contributions of Swedish botanist Carolu...
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Little Bay Park Two of Little Bay Park’s boundaries are important thoroughfares in the borough of Queens: Cross Island Parkway and Utopi...
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Locust Manor Playground
This playground, which opened in 1954, serves the students at the adjoining P.S. 15 and the residents of Springfield Garden...
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Long Island Expressway The Long Island Expressway was not built by one plan, but followed the course of existing roads to build a major highway desig...
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