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List of New York City Parks Relating To World War Ireport

  • Abingdon Square Park has a memorial (Manhattan)

  • Central Park has the John Purroy Mitchel Memorial, 107th Infantry Memorial, and 307th Infantry Memorial Grove. (Manhattan)

  • Coleman Playground (Manhattan)

  • Donnellan Square (Manhattan)

  • Dorrance Brooks Square (Manhattan)

  • 369th Infantry Regiment Memorial (Manhattan)

  • Chelsea Park Doughboy Statue (Manhattan)

  • Colonel Young Playground (Manhattan)

  • Colonel Young Triangle (Manhattan)

  • Duffy Square (Manhattan)

  • Finn Square (Manhattan)

  • Madison Square Park (Eternal Light Flagstaff) (Manhattan)

  • Maher Circle (site of Hooper Fountain) (Manhattan)

  • McKenna Square (Manhattan)

  • William McCray Playground (Manhattan)

  • Mitchel Square (Manhattan)

  • Bronx Victory Memorial at Pelham Bay Park (The Bronx)

  • Brust Park (The Bronx)

  • D’Auria-Murphy Triangle (The Bronx)

  • Devanney Triangle (The Bronx)

  • Graham Triangle (The Bronx)

  • Hawkins Park (The Bronx)

  • O’Brien Oval (The Bronx)

  • O’Neill Triangle (The Bronx)

  • Owen Dolen Park (memorial) (The Bronx)

  • Memorial Grove at Van Cortlandt Park (The Bronx)

  • Woodrow Wilson Triangle (The Bronx)

  • Sergeant Johnson Triangle (The Bronx)

  • Vincent Ciccarone Playground (The Bronx)

  • Wade Triangle (The Bronx)

  • Woodlawn Heights War Memorial (The Bronx)

  • Zimmerman Playground (The Bronx)

  • Astoria Park Memorial (Queens)

  • Barclay Triangle (Queens)

  • Catholic War Veterans Triangle (Queens)

  • Daniel O’Connell Playground (Queens)

  • Doughboy Park (Queens)

  • Dwyer Square (Queens)

  • Fagan Square (Queens)

  • Flushing Fields (Queens)

  • Foch Sitting Area (Queens)

  • Foothill Malls (Hollis World War Memorial) (Queens)

  • Forest Park (Richmond Hill War Memorial) (Queens)

  • Garlinge Triangle (Queens)

  • Gordon Triangle (Queens)

  • Glendale Veterans Triangle (Queens)

  • Hillcrest Veterans Square (Queens)

  • Howard Von Dohlen Playground (Queens)

  • Kennedy Playground (Queens)

  • Legion Triangle (Queens)

  • Lost Battalion Hall (Queens)

  • Luke J. Lang Square (Queens)

  • Major Mark Park (Queens)

  • MacDonald Park (New York City)|MacDonald Park (Queens)

  • Mall Eighteen (Queens)

  • McConnell Park (Queens)

  • McKenna Triangle (Queens)

  • McKee Triangle (Queens)

  • Norelli-Hargreaves Playground (Queens)

  • Norelli-Hargreaves Triangle (Queens)

  • O'Connell Playground (Queens)

  • Proctor-Hopson Circle (Queens)

  • Queens Village Veterans Plaza (Queens)

  • Ridgewood Veterans Triangle (Queens)

  • Sergeant Colyer Square (Queens)

  • Sohncke Square (Queens)

  • Steinmann Triangle (Queens)

  • Triangle 54 (memorial flagpole) (Queens)

  • Veterans Park (New York City)|Veterans Park (Broad Channel) (Queens)

  • Veterans Square (Queens)

  • Wellbrook Triangle (Queens)

  • Winfield War Memorial (Queens)

  • William F. Moore Park (Queens)

  • Alben Triangle (Brooklyn)

  • Ascenzi Square (Brooklyn)

  • Beattie Square (Brooklyn)

  • Callahan–Kelly Playground (Brooklyn)

  • Freedom Triangle (Brooklyn)

  • HeisserTriangle (Brooklyn)

  • Highland Park (Dawn of Glory sculpture) (Brooklyn)

  • Ketchum Triangle (Brooklyn)

  • Person Square (Brooklyn)

  • Private Sonsire Triangle (Brooklyn)

  • Saratoga Park War Memorial (Brooklyn)

  • T. Raymond Nulty Square inside McCarren Park (Brooklyn)

  • William E. Sheridan Playground (Brooklyn)

  • Zion Triangle (Brooklyn)

  • Egbert Triangle (Staten Island)

  • Levy Playground (Staten Island)

  • Hero Park (Staten Island)

  • Mahoney Playground (Staten Island)

  • DeMatti Playground (Staten Island)

  • Pleasant Plains Memorial (Staten Island)

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About This Tool

The United States is a vast country with beautiful scenery. In the life of American students, there are always some interludes when they go to the state parks in the United States. New York City parks are mostly located in the center of the city, with beautiful scenery, with the purest waters, dense forests and bustling street scenes.

But if you’ve been to a few New York parks, you’ve got to wonder why some are so uniquely named, often after people, or have World War i-related monuments. Abingdon Square Park in Manhattan, Brust Park in the Bronx, and others are examples of this. Of course, the random tool generator helped create 93 parks in different New York towns, all named after heroes who died in the First World War.

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