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Completed in 2003, this two-acre park includes a track, basketball court, grass playing field, swings and play equipment that is available to students and the community. Parks for People Program ...

Elementary school students in Harlem celebrated the transformation of their schoolyard from a cracked asphalt lot into a dynamic new playground. But it.s not the jungle gym, basketball court, synth ...

Used by local residents for block meetings, outdoor events, and recreational activities, Nemehiah Ten Garden is one of the 64 community gardens permanently protected by Trust for Public Land. Resid ...

Once a junk-filled lot, Little Claremont Park was designed by third, fourth and fifth grade students based on input from their peers and members of the surrounding community. The park is part of Tr ...

Community members of all ages visit the garden in the Morrisania section of the Bronx to escape the turmoil of the city and enjoy the peaceful and relaxing qualities of nature. Now permanently prot ...

With the premise that all children need and deserve outdoor recreation and a safe place to play, the Trust for Public Land (TPL) launched the City Spaces Program, which develops new community playg ...

A group of ten ambitious children and adults transformed a lot of garbage and debris that was home to drug sales and other illicit activities into a magnificent community garden. The garden, which ...

TPL is raising funds to develop Nat Turner Park, which will be Newark's largest city-owned park. Understanding the importance of open space for city residents, TPL continues to renovate, build ...

This project initially focuses on a HOPE VI revitalization project with the goal of expanding active living strategies to future development in Metro-Louisville. Planning and program efforts are im ...

Permanently protected by the Trust for Public Land, this southern Washington Heights neighborhood garden was once a six-foot mountain of garbage. Determined to improve the neighborhood's declin ...

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