New York Historical Features: Parks

Historical Featuresare physical or cultural features that are no longer visible on the landscape. Examples: a dried up lake, a destroyed building, a hill leveled by mining. The term makes no reference to the age, use, or any other aspect of the feature. A ghost town, for example, is not a historical feature if it is still visible.

Displaying 1 to 26 of 26 records
Name County USGS Topo Map
Boulevard Grove Kings Brooklyn
Brighton Beach Park Kings Coney Island
Crugers Park Westchester Haverstraw
Darling Field Fulton Gloversville
Dyckman Oval New York Central Park
Ebbets Field Kings Brooklyn
Ellis Island National Monument New York Jersey City
Freeport Stadium Nassau Freeport
Golden City Amusement Park Kings Brooklyn
Herman Goldman Center For Sports And Recreation New York Central Park
Holleder Memorial Stadium Monroe Rochester West
Institute Park Kings Brooklyn
Lewisohn Stadium New York Central Park
Meadow Brook Polo Field Nassau Freeport
Normal Park Erie Buffalo NW
Offerman Stadium Erie Buffalo NE
Olympic Field New York Central Park
Phelps Park Broome Binghamton West
Polo Grounds New York Central Park
Saratoga National Historical Park Saratoga Mechanicville
Scheutzen Park Queens Central Park
Sunset Park Westchester Yonkers
Union Grounds Kings Brooklyn
War Memorial Stadium Erie Buffalo NE
Washington Park Kings Brooklyn
Women's Rights National Historical Park Seneca Seneca Falls
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