W. Arthur Cunningham Statue This sculpture bust of City Comptroller, W. Arthur Cunningham (1894-1934) is by Emil Siebern (1888-1942). The subject was...
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Wallenberg Square This square honors Raoul Gustav Wallenberg (1912-1947), the heroic rescuer of numerous Hungarian Jews from the Nazi policies o...
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Walter Ward Playground Walter Ward (1911-1994) was a member of the New York City Council for a quarter of a century, serving 13 terms from 1968 until...
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Wayanda Park What was here before?
The Canarsie, who were part of the Lenape nation, originally occupied this land. The Dutch arrive...
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Weeping Beech Park The Weeping Beech tree that once rooted itself in this park lived for 151 years, from 1847 to 1998 -- one of the City’s ...
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West Meadow Playground This playground draws its name from nearby Meadow Lake, the largest lake in New York City. Directly across from this site is ...
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Westbourne Playground This recreational area serves both the students of P.S. 104 and the surrounding community of Far Rockaway. The playground, or...
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Whitey Ford Field What was here before?
This site was occupied by Eagle Oil Works in the late 19th century, before the City acquired the land...
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Willets Point Playground This playground is named for Willets Point, a peninsula located to the northeast of the park. Due to its strategic position a...
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William F. Moore Park What was here before?The Munsee used the forests, marshes, and meadowland around Flushing Creek as hunting grounds before Euro...
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Willow Lake Park - Invasive Phragmites As one of the 20 most invasive plants in New York State, phragmites (Phragmites australis), also known as the common reed or &...
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Willow Lake Playground Willow Lake Playground draws its name from nearby Willow Lake in Flushing Meadows Corona Park. Willow Lake, like adjacent Mead...
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Willow Lake Trail While both Willow and Meadow Lakes were created with water flow from the Flushing River for the 1939-40 World’s Fair, th...
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Windmuller Park This park, located between 39th Road and 39th Drive and running from 52nd to 54th Streets in Queens, is named for Louis Windmu...
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Winfield War Memorial Crafted by Italian-American sculptor James S. J. Novelli (1885–1940), this striking bronze victory figure is known both ...
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Wingdale (Untitled #1) What is this artwork?
Wingdale by Roger Bolomey (1918 – 2011) is one of six artworks sponsored by the Association for...
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WNYC Transmitter Park WNYC Transmitter Park is located on the site of the former AM-radio transmission towers for public radio station WNYC. Built i...
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Woodside Doughboy Statue The Woodside Doughboy, alternately known as “Lest We Forget” or the “Returning Soldier,” commemorates ...
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Woodside Plaza Woodside Plaza is dedicated to the members of the Woodside community who served and died in World War I (1914-1918), World War...
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Woodtree Playground
Woodtree Playground is so named for the prominent willow oak (Quercus phellos)
trees in the playground. A popular tree for...
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