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PARK FACT:

Fort Totten was originally planned by famed Confederate general Robert E. Lee four years before his state seceded from the Union.

Fort Totten Park

Map It

Cross Island Pkwy. bet. Totten Ave. and 15 Rd.

Queens

Directions: Google Maps | MTA Trip Planner

Acres: 60.39

Capital Projects

Project DescriptionDate StartedDate Completed
Fort Totten Plgd (q458)7/30/20094/27/2010
Fort Totten - Pre-fabricated Lifeguard Locker Room Trailer @ The Pool11/3/20087/6/2009
Fort Totten - Demolition Of Structures & The Constr Of A Passive Landscape9/8/20081/12/2010
Fort Totten Bldg #431 (q458)8/4/20086/30/2009
Fort Totten Bldg #431 (q458) - Electrical Systems8/4/20086/30/2009
Fort Totten Bldg #431 (q458)- Hvac Systems6/23/20086/30/2009
Fort Totten Bldg #431 (q458) - Plumbing Systems6/2/20086/30/2009
Fort Totten - Removal/disposal Of Asbestos-containing Materials In 22 Bldgs9/17/20071/11/2008
(electrical) Fort Totten Museum (building 502) - Roof & Bathroom1/16/20076/29/2007
(plumbing) Fort Totten Museum (building 502) - Roof & Bathroom1/2/20076/29/2007
Fort Totten Museum (building 502) - Roof & Bathroom11/6/20066/29/2007
Fort Totten - Willets Farmhouse/bldg 211 - Struc Investigation8/14/200612/31/2006
Ft. Totten - Portions Of The Battery2/23/20048/17/2005
Pavement Work @ Fort Totten Park (q458)10/28/20031/20/2004
Fort Totten - Constr. Of Toilet Facilities In Bldg 3424/10/20007/7/2000

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