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  1. The former school site became Seward Park Oval on Essex Street which today is used for tennis, running and basketball. Seward Park High School's new building was completed in 1929 and a new era began. Ludlow Street Jail Compliments of Ephemeral New York, January 2010

  2. Aug 22, 2013 · The Outdoor Recreation League, an organization that supported the construction of parks from unused property, changed all that by taking the initiative to transform a condemned piece of property located by the tenements into the playground now known as Seward Park. Seward Park. Following the park’s opening in 1906 were a series of renovations ...

  3. City Parking- Seward Park Garage in New York City offers valet-only parking with 505 partially covered spots at 240 E Broadway in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Rates start at $10 for 30 minutes and go up to $44 for 24 hours, with various pricing options available.

  4. The Seward Park Branch of The New York Public Library is one of 65 branches erected with funds given to New York City by Andrew Carnegie. The building houses adult, reference, and young adult collections on the third floor; a children’s room on the second floor; adult, media, and world language collections on the first floor; and a literacy center on the lower level.

  5. As an acknowledgement of the beaver’s role in the establishment of New York City, it is depicted on the City seal and flag, which can be seen flying on the flagpole with yardarm in Seward Park. Unfortunately, the beaver disappeared from the city – human demand for its skin and competition for its habitat led to its eradication.

  6. William Henry Seward is an outdoor bronze sculpture of William H. Seward by artist Randolph Rogers, located in Madison Square in Manhattan, New York. Dedicated on September 27, 1876, it believed to be the city's first monument depicting a New York resident. The portrait statue is set on a red Levante marble pedestal.

  7. New-York Historical Society 170 Central Park West at Richard Gilder Way (77th Street) New York, NY 10024 Phone (212) 873-3400 TTY (212) 873-7489

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