The Official New York City WebsiteResidentsBusinessVisitorsGovernmentOffice of the Mayornyc.gov always open

PARK FACT:

Do you know an interesting tidbit about Westbourne Playground that you’d like to share? Please send it to us! Be sure to include the park name in your message.

Westbourne Playground

Map It

Mott Ave., Westbourne Ave. bet. Bay 28 St. and Bay 25 St.

Queens

Directions: Google Maps | MTA Trip Planner

Acres: 1.13

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

This recreational area serves both the students of P.S. 104 and the surrounding community of Far Rockaway. The playground, originally named P.S. 104 Playground, was named for neighboring Westbourne Avenue in 1985.

The Canarsie (also “Canarsee”) Indians, who originally inhabited the Rockaway area, sold what was mostly barren land to English Captain John Palmer in 1685. The sale was memorialized in a deed issued by Governor Thomas Dongan. Disappointed with his purchase, Palmer sold the land in 1687 to a prominent iron worker from Long Island, Richard Cornell, whose descendant, Ezra, founded Cornell University in 1865.

Read More

 

Directions to Westbourne Playground

    Westbourne Playground Weather

    • Sun
      Slight Chc Tstms
      73°F
    • Sat
      Chance Tstms
      78°F
    • Tue
      Chance Tstms
      79°F
    • Wed
      Chance Tstms
      75°F

    Was this information helpful?