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Share your stories here! Tell us about St. Nicholas Park...Past, Present, Future!
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Writing Stations will be in st. Nicholas Park
June 14th - July 21st, 2010
2010-06-29
Week 2
#69
I have been a resident of Harlem for many years and have always enjoyed St. Nic Park. From the newest resident Alexander Hamilton's home to one of the oldest resident the Schist.
St. Nic park does not disappoint as it continues the compitent tradition of the city great parks providing New Yorkers with a desperately needed therapeutic green space, oasis.
One of the secrets and more amusing facts about St. Nic park is the coincidence of the parks main entrance where the promenade is located at 135th Street. Yes, there are exactly 135 steps! Happy counting!!
Vincent
#69
I have been a resident of Harlem for many years and have always enjoyed St. Nic Park. From the newest resident Alexander Hamilton's home to one of the oldest resident the Schist.
St. Nic park does not disappoint as it continues the compitent tradition of the city great parks providing New Yorkers with a desperately needed therapeutic green space, oasis.
One of the secrets and more amusing facts about St. Nic park is the coincidence of the parks main entrance where the promenade is located at 135th Street. Yes, there are exactly 135 steps! Happy counting!!
Vincent
#66
My name is harry
And I think St. Nicolas park is nice park I come to the park a few times a year And each time it is pleasing and fun cause there's so many thing you find to do not just picnicking just being and the with its peace that is withing the park. you know I could go on and on. I see so many people and the park having having funn each time I am there.
My name is harry
And I think St. Nicolas park is nice park I come to the park a few times a year And each time it is pleasing and fun cause there's so many thing you find to do not just picnicking just being and the with its peace that is withing the park. you know I could go on and on. I see so many people and the park having having funn each time I am there.
#59
I love St Nick!
I bring my dog here + have a fantastic time walking through the whole park - the upgraded paths + stairs are fantastic. Thank you NYC Dept. of Parks and Rec! And of course the dog run rocks! Friends of St. Nicolas Park throw a fabulous summertime series - from DJs that play old school hip hop, salsa nights, theater + comedy ---
What more colud you ask for in a neighborhood spot? 6/19/10
I love St Nick!
I bring my dog here + have a fantastic time walking through the whole park - the upgraded paths + stairs are fantastic. Thank you NYC Dept. of Parks and Rec! And of course the dog run rocks! Friends of St. Nicolas Park throw a fabulous summertime series - from DJs that play old school hip hop, salsa nights, theater + comedy ---
What more colud you ask for in a neighborhood spot? 6/19/10
#58
This was our first visit to the park. We are visiting from San Fransisco.I'm from Boston, and my boyfriend from CA. His great uncle, Gaeton Ajello was architect of buildings in the neighborhood, so we are exploring and filming the buildings for his family.
The Claremont @ 135th St. and Broadway is our first stop!
Awesome park and the BBQ going on here smells delicious.
Pamel and Nateen
San Fransisco
This was our first visit to the park. We are visiting from San Fransisco.I'm from Boston, and my boyfriend from CA. His great uncle, Gaeton Ajello was architect of buildings in the neighborhood, so we are exploring and filming the buildings for his family.
The Claremont @ 135th St. and Broadway is our first stop!
Awesome park and the BBQ going on here smells delicious.
Pamel and Nateen
San Fransisco
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