A $900 million spruce up for NY parks
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A $900 million spruce up for NY parks
Freshkills Park's extreme makeover from the world's largest landfill to a 2,200 acre park
We’re here to help you stick with your resolution with our Top 6 Ways to Get Outside More as a New Yorker in 2015.
Tucked between a train yard and an industrial parking lot at the end of 9th avenue, the North Cove existed for many years as an illegal dumping ground before James Cataldi, a licensed wildlife rehabilitator famously known as the Birdman of Inwood, began the cleanup necessary to create a wildlife sanctuary
Located at the end of the A line in the northernmost tip of Manhattan, Inwood Hill Park comprises the largest remaining natural forest in Manhattan.
Camping in Brooklyn: the best way to spend your Friday night. Trip Report from Night 1 of OutdoorFest 2014.
Want to explore the local parks more? This morning Curbed published a great, interactive map highlighting some "hidden" parks to explore.