Parade Ground on Governors Island

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The Parade Ground on Governors Island is a large historic open field used for military drills, ceremonies, and public events, situated near the island’s former officers’ housing and offering expansive views of New York Harbor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
open field
parade ground
adjacentTo officers’ housing on Governors Island
country United States of America
eraOfPrimaryMilitaryUse 19th century
20th century
feature expansive open space
large grassy field
governedBy National Park Service NERFINISHED
Trust for Governors Island NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Lower Manhattan skyline NERFINISHED
New York Harbor NERFINISHED
Statue of Liberty area NERFINISHED
heritageStatus part of a National Historic Landmark District
historicallyUsedBy United States Army NERFINISHED
United States Coast Guard NERFINISHED
locatedIn Governors Island NERFINISHED
New York City
New York Harbor NERFINISHED
New York State NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
near Colonels’ Row on Governors Island NERFINISHED
Fort Jay on Governors Island NERFINISHED
openTo public
partOf Governors Island Historic District NERFINISHED
Governors Island National Monument NERFINISHED
terrainType grass
usedFor concerts
festivals
military ceremonies
military drills
public events
recreation
sports and games

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Colonels Row overlooks Parade Ground on Governors Island
Picnic Point near Parade Ground on Governors Island
this entity surface form: South Island fields (Governors Island)