Calvert Vaux Park (formerly known as Dreier Offerman Park) is an 85.53-acre (34.61 ha) public park in Gravesend, Brooklyn, in New York City. Created in 1934, it is composed of several disconnected sections along the Belt Parkway between Bay 44th and Bay 49th Streets. The peninsula upon which the park is located faces southwest into Gravesend Bay, immediately north of the Coney Island Creek. The park was expanded in the 1960s by waste from the construction of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, and was renamed after architect Calvert Vaux in 1998. It is operated by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, also known as NYC Parks.
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| - Calvert Vaux Park (formerly known as Dreier Offerman Park) is an 85.53-acre (34.61 ha) public park in Gravesend, Brooklyn, in New York City. Created in 1934, it is composed of several disconnected sections along the Belt Parkway between Bay 44th and Bay 49th Streets. The peninsula upon which the park is located faces southwest into Gravesend Bay, immediately north of the Coney Island Creek. The park was expanded in the 1960s by waste from the construction of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, and was renamed after architect Calvert Vaux in 1998. It is operated by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, also known as NYC Parks. (en)
- Calvert Vaux Park (anteriormente conocido como Dreier Offerman Park ) es un parque público de 35 ha en Gravesend, Brooklyn, en la ciudad de Nueva York (Estados Unidos). Creado en 1934, se compone de varias secciones desconectadas a lo largo de Belt Parkway entre las calles Bay 44 y Bay 49. La península sobre la que se encuentra el parque mira hacia el sudoeste hacia Gravesend Bay, inmediatamente al norte de . El parque se amplió en la década de 1960 con los desechos de la construcción del puente Verrazzano-Narrows, y se le cambió el nombre al arquitecto Calvert Vaux en 1998. Es operado por el Departamento de Parques y Recreación de la Ciudad de Nueva York, también conocido como NYC Parks. (es)
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| - Calvert Vaux Park (formerly known as Dreier Offerman Park) is an 85.53-acre (34.61 ha) public park in Gravesend, Brooklyn, in New York City. Created in 1934, it is composed of several disconnected sections along the Belt Parkway between Bay 44th and Bay 49th Streets. The peninsula upon which the park is located faces southwest into Gravesend Bay, immediately north of the Coney Island Creek. The park was expanded in the 1960s by waste from the construction of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, and was renamed after architect Calvert Vaux in 1998. It is operated by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, also known as NYC Parks. (en)
- Calvert Vaux Park (anteriormente conocido como Dreier Offerman Park ) es un parque público de 35 ha en Gravesend, Brooklyn, en la ciudad de Nueva York (Estados Unidos). Creado en 1934, se compone de varias secciones desconectadas a lo largo de Belt Parkway entre las calles Bay 44 y Bay 49. La península sobre la que se encuentra el parque mira hacia el sudoeste hacia Gravesend Bay, inmediatamente al norte de . El parque se amplió en la década de 1960 con los desechos de la construcción del puente Verrazzano-Narrows, y se le cambió el nombre al arquitecto Calvert Vaux en 1998. Es operado por el Departamento de Parques y Recreación de la Ciudad de Nueva York, también conocido como NYC Parks. (es)
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