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Dante Park

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Broadway, Columbus Av, W 63 St

Manhattan

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Acres: 0.14

This text is part of Parks’ Historical Signs Project and can be found posted within the park.

Sources conflict as to how this triangular parcel at Broadway, Columbus Avenue, and West 63rd Street became parkland. It may have been acquired from John A. Bunting in 1852, or it may have been acquired as a public place by condemnation in 1868. For many years the site and the parcel to its north were both considered part of Empire Park. The two parcels were eventually separated into two parks. The north portion of Empire Park became Richard Tucker Triangle, and in 1921 the south portion of Empire Park was officially renamed by the Board of Aldermen for Italian poet Dante Alighieri (1265-1321).

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Dante Park Weather

  • Fri
    Slight Chc Tstms
    72°F
  • Sat
    Isolated Tstms
    86°F
  • Sun
    Slight Chc Tstms
    81°F
  • Fri
    Chance Tstms
    83°F

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