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Prettiest Parks in New York

Megha Dahake
When few beautiful hands came together to create an imitation of the innate beauty of nature in one spot, Central Park came into existence! Yes, it is a man-made park in New York City.
Central Park
A charming public park in the Manhattan County of New York City, Riverside Park is amongst the most prominent parks to be visited by a nature lover.
Riverside Park
A gem of New York City, Bryant Park is extended over 9.6 acres on the Manhattan county. Be it outdoor ice-Skating, or boundless inhouse amusement like gratis summer shows on the prairie, the park offers it all!
Bryant Park
This park is stretched over 10 acres of land. It is titled after George Washington, the commander of the Continental Army.
Washington Square Park
A renewed pathway that used to be an elevated rail line before, is now an alley with jade haven and foldaway food-booths, occupied with sun reclining seats.
The High Line
Wish to breathe into the history of the New York City? Captured with caverns, vales, and crests, one can sentient the past of the famous city here.
Inwood Hill Park
Skinned with momentous edifices that converted into renewed condos, coffee shops, bistros, and antique boutiques, it is a 10.5-acres public park in the Manhattan County of NYC.
Tompkins Square Park
Fringed by the 55-acres of land, Prospect Park is a metropolitan park in Brooklyn, New York City. Being one of the beloved charms of the city, it was planned by the same architectural squad who built Central Park.
Prospect Park
It is located in the shades of New York City's hoariest deferral bridge. The Park stretches over 85 acres on the Brooklyn flank of the East River in New York City.
Brooklyn Bridge Park
McCarren Park is a public park in Brooklyn, New York City extended over 35 acres. It is fortified for means of sports, from kickball courts to soccer fields, baseball,  handball, basketball and tennis.
McCarren Park