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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

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

Queens

Directions: Google Maps | MTA Trip Planner

Acres: 60.39

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Black and White Winter Art Drawing

Sunday, March 18, 2012

1:00 p.m.

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It has been said that art takes nature as its model. The beauty of nature has inspired many great Americans to create artistic masterpieces. From the wildlife portraits of John James Audubon to the stunning black and white photography of Ansel Adams, nature has been a muse to artists for centuries. Our Urban Park Ranger Art program allows you to interpret the natural would through artistic expression, while also learning about the local environment.
 

All supplies are provided unless otherwise indicated. All art programs are family friendly, but may be challenging for younger children.

Location

AccessibleFort Totten Visitor's Center (in Fort Totten Park), Queens
Directions to this location

Cost

Free  

Event Organizer

Urban Park Rangers

Contact Number

(718) 352-1769

Categories

Arts & Crafts, Nature, Environmental Awareness, Culture

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