Rachel Carson Playground This playground, like the school across the street, honors the environmentalist author Rachel Carson (1907-1964). Born on May...
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Railroad Park This park takes its name from the Long Island Railroad (LIRR), whose tracks form the area’s southwest boundary. The rai...
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Railroad Park This park at the intersection of Courtlandt Avenue, East 161st, and East 162nd Streets in the Bronx neighborhood of Melrose ta...
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Railroad Playground This park is located between East 91st and East 92nd Streets
on Ditmas Boulevard. It was originally called Ditmas Playgr...
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Raimonda Playground Paul Raimonda (1922-1988), an outspoken community leader in Long Island City, Queens, was born on July 5, 1922. He attend...
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Rainbow Playground What was here before?In 1638 Willem Kieft “purchased” a large area between Wallabout Bay and Newtown Creek from th...
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Rainey Park Dr. Thomas Rainey (1824-1910), a resident of Ravenswood, Queens, spent 25 years of his life and most of his fortune advancing ...
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Ralph Bunche Park
This oasis opposite the United Nations honors a titan of 20th century diplomacy. It was named in 1979 for Ralph Johnson Bun...
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Ralph DeMarco Park What was here before?
In 1652, this area was part of Newtown. Subsequently, it became part of the village of Astoria in 183...
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Ralph Ellison Plaza What was here before?
In the mid-1800s, this hilly area of northern Manhattan was mostly rural. The expansion of the city&r...
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Ralph H. Hoist Triangle Ralph H. Hoist Triangle honors a diligent community steward. Ralph H. Hoist (1922-1990) was born in Philadelphia and attended...
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Ramon Aponte Playground This playground honors Ramon Aponte who as president of the West 47th (now 47th/48th) Street Block Association initiated the l...
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Ranaqua Ranaqua, the Bronx headquarters of NYC Parks, is located in the southeastern part of Bronx Park, east of the northbound lanes ...
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Randall Playground Randall Playground serves the residents of the Castle Hill Houses. This sprawling group of buildings is one of the housing pr...
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Randall Playground - House Sparrows in New York City Parks If you look around Randall Playground, you will probably see house sparrows (Passer domesticus). This small, brown bird has a...
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Randall’s Island Dutch Governor Wouter Van Twiller purchased Randall's Island, then known as Minnahanonck, from Native Americans in 1637. Over ...
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Randolph Walker Park What was here before?The neighborhood’s history dates to the 1668 plantation of Governor Francis Lovelace (1621-1675). A...
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Raoul Wallenberg Forest What was here before?This was the site of a rambling brick mansion erected in 1890 on a grassy hillside estate overlooking the...
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Raoul Wallenberg Playground Raoul Gustav Wallenberg (1912-?) grew up in one of Sweden’s wealthiest and most prominent families. Fluent in Engli...
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