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I work a couple of blocks away! There s always peo...

I work a couple of blocks away! There s always people around and the busyness I d the #4 train makes it even better! Great place to guests from overseas since right there you have the Fighting Bull and close to historic landmarks and the Battery Park!

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A great park to rest for a while and watch the wor...

A great park to rest for a while and watch the world go by. So close to the Charging Bull, Staten Island Ferry and Wall Street. I choose it as a lunchtine stop so that i could enjoy the area and atmosphere rather than sitting inside a restaurant. Plenty of benches in the sun or the shade and very well tended landscapes

An excellent small square where you can go to rest...

An excellent small square where you can go to rest after a walk around the city. Many shops, in the center of the fountain, you can also bring your own snack and try it right there. There are always a lot of people there, since the square is located along the tourist route, you can see the iron bull from the upper shops.

I just kept walking, and walking and walking. That...

I just kept walking, and walking and walking. Thats all i have to say about that... - Black Forest Ham

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public park

public park
three subway lines there
Christmas market open, very scenic right where Broadway starts
no one is bowling

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The oldest public park in New York City, Bowling G...

The oldest public park in New York City, Bowling Green is a must-stop for anyone traveling downtown. Surrounded by huge buildings (both old and new), the feeling of Old New York really shines through. Look closely at the tops of the cast-iron fence posts (installed in 1771), and you will still see saw marks from American troops following the Revolutionary War. Each of the main posts were topped with some type of decorative British/royal object, and following the war, these offensive reminders were cut off by the Americans.

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This is a highly energetic place. It is the oldest...

This is a highly energetic place. It is the oldest public park in NYC and is really a nice oasis. The 300 year old iron fence was erected to protect a statue of George III which was subsequently torn down. A lovely place to visit. Plus theres the bull.

NYC Board of Edu (FTA Consultant)

NYC Board of Edu (FTA Consultant)

4.5