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J. Hood Wright Park
W. 173 St. bet. Haven Ave. and Ft. Washington Ave.
Manhattan
Directions: Google Maps | MTA Trip Planner
Acres: 6.70
Located between 173rd and 176th Streets, from Fort Washington Avenue to Haven Avenue, J. Hood Wright Park is named for the former owner of the site. Wright (1836-1894), a wealthy banker and financier from Philadelphia, lived in a mansion at 175th Street and Haven Avenue. He made large anonymous contributions to what is now the Washington Heights Branch of the New York Public Library. A plaque at the branch entrance honors Wright for his role in changing the status of the library from a subscription library to a free library in 1883. He also was instrumental in the founding of a hospital in New York’s Manhattanville neighborhood.
Events
It's My Park Day at J. Hood Wright Park
Come out to J. Hood Wright Park to do some planting of annuals and perennials in the flower beds.
Directions to J. Hood Wright Park

Know Before You Go
This project includes a number of improvements throughout the park with an aim to provide an overall sense of restoration. The work includes the reconstruction of the central lawn panel, dog run, entrance ramp from Pinehurst Street, new asphalt pathways and safety surfacing for the playground. Improvements to the dog run include water access, concrete curbs, fencing, surface material and benches. Additional drainage infrastructure will be added in both the playground and central lawn panel to help improve the longevity and usability of the improvements in these areas.
Thank you for your patience as we improve your park.
Anticipated Completion: Spring 2012
















