Prospect Park 展望公园, Brooklyn

The bathroom 

This urban park is the second in size to Marine Park (530 acres) in Brooklyn, with 526 acres (Central Park has 843 acres), a zoo. It’s next to Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Botanic Garden and Grand Army Plaza. The park was proposed in 1859 and opened in 1867. It was designed by the Central Park designers Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux.


Valiant 400  

On 27th of August in 1776, the battle of Long Island / Brooklyn / Brooklyn Heights took place. It was the first major battle during the American Revolutionary War. After suffering greatly, 400 Marylanders came to defend–many to their death, allowing George Washington to escape.


The Quaker cemetery (is closed)

There are multiple entrances into the park (the main by the Grand Army Plaza). Parking around the park is difficult. Part of the park looks rundown and part is in decent shape. Picnic, BBQ, boating ($26 for an hour), roller skating (LeFrak Center, ice skate in the winter) …  Some trails are fenced in, perhaps due to budget?

We entered from Prospect Park West @ 11th Street. Next to Harmony Playground are bathrooms. This is a dog friendly park, with off-leash period. The painting job has progressed over the day.

Tennis House is being renovated. It used to be the gathering place/club house for the lawn tennis courts, which are no longer exist. Prospect Park Tennis Center is located across Parkside Ave, at park’s sw corner.

A few trees have colors – foliage is coming soon; three ‘water falls’: the second one is near the Boat House.

 

The place is filled with park goers (don’t miss the hair color – nice, isn’t it?), joggers, bikers, fisherman and couple yoga.

 

The cute bathroom …

… and the entrances, buildings and structures: the Boat House, Carib Being House, … Prospect Park Alliance has set up their annual Gala, from Sept 27 to Oct 2.

        

… the more park photos.

A skateboarder is practicing by the Lincoln statue, which was designed by Henry Kirke Brown.

The park has a zoo too


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