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Flushing Meadows Corona Park

Flushing Meadow Corona Park is one of the greatest places in New York City. It has become the keystone park of Queens and a recreation and cultural hub for the region; yet, it was once just a dusty wasteland, "a valley of ashes" as F. Scott Fitzgerald dubbed it in the Great Gatsby. Its poetic, phoenix-like transformation from ash dump to oasis was driven by Queens' residents, the City and 1939 and 1965 World's Fair held in this park. These fairs put this park on the world's stage, and it has stayed there, hosting the United Nations General Assembly for five years, three baseball World Seres at Shea Stadium, and the U.S. Open.

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Socrates Sculpture Park

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Aqueduct Race Track

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L.I.C. Community Boathouse

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USTA National Tennis Center

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Astoria Park

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Manhattan

Battery Park

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St. Peter's Church

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Javits Center

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Union Square Park

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NY Vietnam Veterans Memorial

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Fort Tryon Park

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Brooklyn

Bargemusic

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Prospect Park

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Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts

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Red Hook Boaters

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ConstructionKids

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Coney Island

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Staten Island

Conference House

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Historic Richmond Town

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Snug Harbor Botanical Garden

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Clove Lakes Park

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Staten Island Ferry

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Staten Island Zoo

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Bronx

Wave Hill

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New York Botanical Garden

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Yankee Stadium

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Van Cortlandt Park Ice Skating Rink

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The Bronx County Historical Society

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Bronx Zoo