Bartel-Pritchard Square
1923 establishments in New York CityBuildings and structures in BrooklynProspect Park (Brooklyn)Public spaceRoundabouts and traffic circles in the United States ... and 1 more
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Bartel–Pritchard Square is a traffic circle and public space at the southwest entrance to Prospect Park in Brooklyn, New York City, at the junction of Prospect Park West, Prospect Park Southwest, and 15th Street. Named in 1923 for two local soldiers killed in World War I, the square functions as a neighborhood gateway, a venue for a long-running Greenmarket, and the site of a 1965 granite monument inscribed "For Valor and Sacrifice."
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New York Brooklyn
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 40.661 ° | E -73.9799 ° |
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11215 New York, Brooklyn
New York, United States
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