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Seward Park (Manhattan)

Coordinates:40°42′53″N73°59′22″W / 40.71472°N 73.98944°W /40.71472; -73.98944
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Public park in Manhattan, New York
Seward Park
Playground at Seward Park
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LocationBounded byCooperative Village,East Broadway, andEssex Street,New York,NY 10002
Nearest cityNew York City
Coordinates40°42′53″N73°59′22″W / 40.71472°N 73.98944°W /40.71472; -73.98944
Area3.046 acres (12,330 m2)
Created1897
DesignerThe Outdoor Recreation League
EtymologyNamed afterWilliam Henry Seward
Operated byNYC Parks
Open1903
StatusOpen
WebsiteNYC Parks website

Seward Park is a public park andplayground in theLower East Side neighborhood ofManhattan,New York City. Located north ofEast Broadway and east ofEssex Street, it is 3.046 acres (12,330 m2) in size and is the firstmunicipally builtplayground in the United States.[1][2]

History

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The Seward Park Branch of theNew York Public Library

The park is named forWilliam Henry Seward, aU.S. Senator from New York who served from 1849 to 1861 and later went on to beSecretary of State in the Lincoln administration. The park was built on acondemned piece of property purchased in 1897. New York City lacked the funds to do anything with it, so the Outdoor Recreation League (ORL),[3] a playground and recreation advocacy group that built playgrounds in the undeveloped parks using temporary facilities and equipment, built it[4] as the first permanent, municipally built playground in the country.[5]

Opened on October 17, 1903, it was built withcinder surfacing, fences, a recreation pavilion, and children's play and gymnastic equipment. A large running track encircled the play area and children's garden.

The Seward Park Branch of theNew York Public Library was built in the southeastern part of the park, opening on November 11, 1909.[6]

In the 1930s and 1940s, the park was reconstructed, and a piece of land was returned to the city.[7] The Schiff Fountain, donated byJacob H. Schiff, was moved from a nearby park and placed in the park.[8] In 1999, Seward Park was renovated again, and some of the original 1903 plans were restored.

Seward Park also holds one of the few statues in the U.S. dedicated toTogo,[9] thesled dog who led the most treacherous route of the1925 serum run to Nome, Alaska.

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References

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Notes

  1. ^"Seward Park".New York City Department of Parks & Recreation. RetrievedApril 12, 2011.
  2. ^"Happy Birthday! Seward Park celebrates 100 years".The Villager. October 22–28, 2003. Archived fromthe original on September 27, 2011. RetrievedJuly 24, 2011.
  3. ^"Outdoor Recreation League".
  4. ^"Playground movement".
  5. ^"Playgrounds and Public Recreation (1898–1929)".New York City Department of Parks & Recreation. RetrievedJuly 24, 2011.
  6. ^"New York Public Library, Seward Park Branch"(PDF).New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. June 25, 2013. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2020.
  7. ^Flickr Photo and History
  8. ^Riis, Jacob A. (1902). "Chapter 11: Letting in the Light".The Battle with the Slum. New York: MacMillan Company. RetrievedJuly 24, 2011.
  9. ^Perler, Elie (November 8, 2019)."Togo to go: Bronze Dog Statue in Seward Park is Relocated".Bowery Boogie. Archived fromthe original on August 10, 2022. RetrievedJune 23, 2020.

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