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Gov. Pataki signs the launch of the Hudson River Park Act in 1998. Courtesy of Hudson River Park Trust. I was governor at the time, and as I looked out the window, I saw little more than crumbling ...
Hudson River Park does not have a subway stop. Long Islanders can take LIRR to Penn Station and walk about 15 minutes to the river, then go south for most of the park’s key attractions.
Hudson River Park today announced its busiest ever Spring and Summer lineup, including the return of old favorites like the critically acclaimed Blues BBQ Festival and sunset salsa lessons, along ...
"Hudson River Park is one of our city's most treasured green spaces, especially for our youngest residents, which is why we're so excited to start construction on the Pier 26 Science Play Area ...
MANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11) – A new park opened Tuesday on Manhattan’s west side, Pier 97, brings a neglected pier back to life and connects more of New York City’s waterfront. The new 2.5-acre ...
The 4-mile-long, 500-acre Hudson River Park is nearing completion and is the largest park built in Manhattan since Central Park more than a century and a half earlier. It transformed a derelict ...
The largest park built in Manhattan since Central Park, Hudson River Park draws 17 million visits a year and has helped spur real estate development on the West Side.