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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 ...

Once a debris-ridden lot littered with the remains of two demolished buildings, a group of concerned citizens cleared the land to create this small farm. The Trust for Public Land (TPL) has ensured ...

The Trust for Public Land (TPL) asked students and staff at the P.S./I.S. 25 school to join members of the Church Avenue Merchants Block Association in designing a new playground. The plan is now a ...

With critical private support, Trust for Public Land (TPL) has leveraged public participation to successfully create this new 8,500 square-foot playground at Spencer School. It is utilized by the 1 ...

A favorite spot for senior citizens and children alike, Tremont Community Garden in the Tremont section of the Bronx includes raised planting beds where gardeners grow an assortment of fruits and v ...

Development on the 1.6-mile trail began in the spring of 1998 in Wilson, Wyoming. The trail connects neighborhoods as well as the Jackson Hole Ski Resort and Grand Teton National Park with the Tet ...

Trust for Public Land (TPL) helped establish this 14-mile hiking and biking trail through Baltimore City that follows the Gwynns Falls stream valley from Leakin Park near historic Franklintown thro ...

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 ...

Located in the Mott Haven section of the Bronx, community members enjoy an assortment of events and activities at this community garden, which is one of 64 New York City gardens protected by the Tr ...

Upstate Forever is a nonprofit, membership-based organization that promotes sensible growth, advocates for sustainable development practices and protects special places in the Upstate region of Sou ...

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