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  1. bryantpark.org › the-park › historyHistory - Bryant Park

    Enjoy a brief timeline of the park, from origin to modern days, below. Potter's Field. In 1686, the area now known as Bryant Park was designated public property by New York Colonial Governor Thomas Dongan. After being routed by the British in the Battle of Long Island, at the start of the Revolutionary War, General Washington’s troops raced ...

  2. Sep 30, 2019 · Bryant Park is one of New York City's beloved parks in the heart of midtown. Find out where to eat, what to do, and what not to miss during your visit.

  3. 23,890 reviews. #11 of 2,151 things to do in New York City. Parks. Open now. 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM. Write a review. About. Bryant Park has a French-style merry-go-round, open year-round, plus a well-maintained lawn, with chairs and tables. The outdoor Reading Room has picture books and summertime story times.

  4. Bryant Park is located between 40th and 42nd Streets and Fifth and Sixth Avenues behind the New York Public Library's Stephen A. Schwarzman building.

  5. www.nycgovparks.org › parks › bryant-parkBryant Park : NYC Parks

    Bryant Park. bet. 5 and 6 Av, W 40 St and W 42 St. Manhattan. Directions via Google Maps. The site of ice skating at Winter Village, free summer movies on the lawn, and endless meals and meetings at its tables, Bryant Park serves its role well as a centrally located Manhattan park.

  6. Bryant Park Studio Building The distinctive building at the southeast corner of the Avenue of the Americas and 40th Street is known as the Bryant Park Studio Building. Charles Alonzo Rich designed the Beaux-Arts-style building in 1900-01 to contain artists’ studios, and over the years such notable artists as the photographer Edward Steichen ...

  7. Bryant Park is located between 40th and 42nd Streets and Fifth and Sixth Avenues behind the New York Public Library's Stephen A. Schwarzman building.

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