Calvert Vaux Park
Bensonhurst, BrooklynGravesend, BrooklynParks in BrooklynUse American English from September 2019Use mdy dates from October 2019
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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Bay 44th Street, New York Kings County
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N 40.584948 ° | E -73.994407 ° |
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Bay 44th Street (Rabbi Block Street)
Bay 44th Street
11224 New York, Kings County
New York, United States
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