PARK FACT:
The country's first completely accessible playground, the Playground for All Children, opened in Flushing Meadows Corona Park in 1984.
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Grand Central Pkwy., Whitestone Exwy. bet. 111 St. and College Point Blvd., Park Drive E.
Queens
Directions: Google Maps | MTA Trip Planner
Acres: 1255.42
Monuments
Browse all Parks monuments on our Permanent Art and Monuments page
Flushing Bay Promenade Pavement
Abstract paving pattern installed on the promenade; pattern connects the two remaining "Candela structures," and includes their floors; structures serve as shade houses.
Freedom of the Human Spirit
Group of two upright figures (heroic scale), one male,one female, supported by three swans in flight, attached to upright spikes, on a circular pedestal
George Washington as Master Mason
Standing figure (over life-size) beside a Masonic altar, and wearing a Masonic medal and apron, gavel in right hand, hat in left, with integral plinth on pedestal
Directions to Flushing Meadows Corona Park

Know Before You Go
The Maloof Skate Park will be closed through the end of October 2011 due to necessary asphalt work.
Anticipated Completion: Fall 2011

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