Fort Greene Park

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Fort Greene Park is a historic public park in Brooklyn, New York City, known for its Revolutionary War-era history and the prominent Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
public park
tourist attraction
urban park
borough Brooklyn
category Historic sites in Brooklyn
Parks in Brooklyn
Tourist attractions in Brooklyn
Urban public parks in New York City
commemorates American prisoners of war held on British prison ships
Revolutionary War prison ship martyrs
contains crypt for remains of prison ship martyrs
country United States
designation New York City scenic landmark
hasActivity community events
jogging
picnicking
recreation
walking
hasFeature Revolutionary War-era historic site
basketball courts
dog run
monument plaza
playgrounds
sloping lawns
tennis courts
tree-lined paths
viewpoints of Downtown Brooklyn
viewpoints of Manhattan skyline
hasLandmark Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument
hasMonument Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument
hasView Downtown Brooklyn
Manhattan skyline
historicalUse site of Revolutionary War-era fortifications
site of War of 1812 fortifications
locatedIn Brooklyn
New York City
New York State
United States
location Fort Greene, Brooklyn
maintainedBy New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
namedAfter Fort Greene
Nathanael Greene
neighborhood Fort Greene
operator New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
publicAccess open year-round
region New York metropolitan area

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
New York City park system
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