Fort Tryon Park

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Fort Tryon Park is a public park in Upper Manhattan known for its Hudson River views, landscaped gardens, and as the home of The Met Cloisters museum.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf park in New York City
public park
urban park
adjacentTo Henry Hudson Parkway NERFINISHED
Hudson River Greenway
architect Frederick Law Olmsted Jr.
area approximately 67 acres
category Parks in Manhattan
Tourist attractions in Manhattan
Washington Heights, Manhattan
contains The Met Cloisters
country United States
designer Frederick Law Olmsted Jr.
donatedBy John D. Rockefeller Jr.
hasAttraction Cabrini Boulevard promenade
Heather Garden
Linden Terrace
dog run
playgrounds
scenic overlooks
walking paths
hasFeature formal gardens
rocky slopes
stone walls
terraces
woodlands
hasHistoricalSite site of Revolutionary War-era Fort Tryon
hasMuseum The Met Cloisters
hasPart The Met Cloisters
hasView Hudson River
inception 1935
knownFor Hudson River views
The Met Cloisters
landscaped gardens
locatedIn Manhattan
New York City
New York State
Upper Manhattan
Washington Heights
maintainedBy New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
namedAfter Fort Tryon
near George Washington Bridge NERFINISHED
opened 1935
operator New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
overlooks Hudson River
ownedBy City of New York
publicTransit MTA bus routes serving Fort Washington Avenue
New York City Subway A train at 190th Street
New York City Subway A train at Dyckman Street

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Upper Manhattan
hasLandmark
New York City park system
hasPart
Fort Tryon Park ("Fort Tryon")
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