• 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.
  • Experience the iconic views of the Hudson River and Catskill Mountains that inspired Calvert Vaux in the picturesque siting and design of The Point.
  • In 1858, landscape architects Calvert Vaux and Frederick Law Olmsted won a competition to turn a gloomy, 843-acre site into the paradise we now call Central Park.
  • Largely bounded by Gravesend Bay, Calvert Vaux Park, which was largely created out of sand, soil and rock excavated for the construction of the...
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  • Calvert Vaux was an architect and park planner, who is most known for his work in the creation of Central Park in New York City and Prospect Park in Brooklyn...
  • In 1857, Vaux convinced the city of New York to have a competition for a new design for a major public park, known today as Central Park.
  • An automated Collection Project for Observations in, and around, Calvert Vaux Park in Brooklyn, NYC.
  • According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Calvert Vaux Park is Calvert Vaux Park Loop, which has a 3.9 star rating from 21 reviews.
  • In 2007, as part of a PlaNYC initiative to create regional destination parks in all five boroughs, the comprehensive master plan design for Calvert Vaux Park...