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  • Bowling Green is a small public park in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City, at the southern end of Broadway. Located next to the site of the original Dutch fort of New Amsterdam, it served as a public place before being designated as a park in 1733. It is the oldest public park in New York City and is surrounded by its original 18th-century fence.
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  • Bowling Green is a small, historic, public park in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City, at the southern end and address origin of Broadway.
  • Bowling Green is New York City’s oldest park. According to tradition, this spot served as the council ground for Native American tribes and was the site of the...
  • Not only is it one of the oldest and most historical parks in New York City but one of the most picturesque.
  • The oldest public park in New York City, Bowling Green dates to the 17th century and is firmly rooted in the city’s early development and history.
  • The oldest park in New York City is home to the famous Charging Bull sculpture (also known as the “Wall Street bull”), a symbol of financial optimism.
  • New York City Food Halls. ... game “bowls“, thus a bowling green is a flat lawn that you can roll bowling balls across – not the modern indoor 10-pin bowling.
  • The Wickquasgeck trail, which was the first north south route in what is now New York City went from today’s Bowling Green all the way up to Montreal, and...
  • The Bowling Green Fence was erected in 1771 to protect a statue of King George III, which was destroyed in 1776, this iron fence is a rare reminder of New...
  • New York's oldest public park, Bowling Green is a teardrop of a triangle cut out of the Financial District, just above the Staten Island Ferry and Battery Park.
  • It cracks me up reading reviews of the oldest New York City sites written by tourists and Bowling Green is a great example.