The Parade Ground (New York City, New York)
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One of the largest open-air places and principle cricket ground of New York City.
The area was occupied by Woodland Indians known as the Lenape in the 1600s, it was later used as farmland by the Van der Donck and Van Cortlandt families.
The area was occupied by Woodland Indians known as the Lenape in the 1600s, it was later used as farmland by the Van der Donck and Van Cortlandt families.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 40°53'43"N 73°53'38"W
- Bronx Park 0.9 km
- Mosholu Parkway (Park) 1.3 km
- Putnam Trail (1.5 Miles) 1.4 km
- Northeast Forest 1.5 km
- Van Cortlandt Park 1.9 km
- New York Botanical Garden 3 km
- Tibbetts Brook Park 4.1 km
- Highbridge Park 5.1 km
- Palisades Interstate Park, New Jersey Section 5.8 km
- Sprain Ridge Park 11 km
- Horace Mann School 0.5 km
- Fieldston 0.7 km
- Ethical Culture Fieldston School 1.2 km
- Van Cortlandt Village 1.3 km
- Riverdale 1.4 km
- Central Riverdale 1.4 km
- Kingsbridge 1.9 km
- Jerome Park Reservoir 2 km
- Kingsbridge Heights 2.3 km
- Spuyten Duyvil 2.5 km