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  1. One of the city's most iconic parks, and the site of two twentieth century World's Fairs, Flushing Meadows Corona Park continues to draw and delight visitors. From historic walks, to scenic trails, to sports and activities, there's always something to do here.

  2. Flushing Meadows–Corona Park is the fourth-largest public park in New York City, with a total area of 897 acres (363 ha). Until the 19th century, the site consisted of wetlands straddling the Flushing River, which traverses the region from north to south.

  3. Built in Flushing Creek's plain, the site for Flushing Meadows-Corona Park was originally marshland before it was converted into a landfill. Today, the park has grown into the second largest in the city, behind only Pelham Bay Park in the Bronx.

  4. Flushing Meadows Corona Park. A great NYC park for people-watching, this was the site of previous World Fairs and offers visitors bicycle paths, the Queens Wildlife Conservation Center, a carousel, freshwater fishing, indoor ice-skating rink and marina. Suggest edits to improve what we show.

  5. May 17, 2016 · Flushing Meadows–Corona Parkone of the top New York attractions and among the best things to do in Queens —was once home to the World’s Fair and is now the city's second-biggest...

  6. Overlapping two of the City’s most diverse and vibrant neighborhoods, Flushing and Corona, and easily accessible from Manhattan via the 7 subway line, this 898-acre park, the fourth-largest in New York City, continues to draw people for all kinds of activities.

  7. At a time when New York City is reclaiming its waterfront, the promenade dramatically improves access to Flushing Bay. It is the longest project ever undertaken in Queens by Parks & Recreation.

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