N. Conduit Ave., 133 Ave. between 80 St. and 88 St.

Ozone Park, NY 11417

(718) 641-6149

Website

Summary

According to the Agency Website:
History of Tudor Park: "Tudor Park takes its name from the neighborhood of Tudor Village and its collection of 300 semi-detached Tudor-style houses built in 1929, which transformed the farmland into a residential area. Tudor buildings were built primarily in England with large upright timbers supported by diagonal beams filled in with walls of mortar or brick. Designed for a greater feeling of domesticity and privacy, they often feature asymmetrical construction, uneven rooflines, and more rooms than their gothic predecessors."

Accessibility at Tudor Park:"NYC Parks strives to help all New Yorkers discover how New York City's about 29,000 acres of parks can enrich their lives, promoting physical and emotional well-being, and providing venues for fitness and peaceful respite for the widest possible audience." Vsiit the following link for more information on NYC Parks accessibility initiatives. http://www.nycgovparks.org/accessibility

Description

New York State Park

Activities

Baseball Field, Handball Courts, Addabbo Playground, and Basketball Courts

Main Entrance

Swing Set- Element 1

Child Swings- Element 2

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