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Printer's Park

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Public park in the Bronx, New York
Printer's Park
Sign at park entrance (missing apostrophie)
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TypeMunicipal park
LocationLongwood, The Bronx, New York
Coordinates 40°49′25′′N 73°53′27′′W / 40.8236444°N 73.8908065°W / 40.8236444; -73.8908065
Area1.34 acres (0.54 ha)
Opened2001 (2001) (renovated)
Owned byNew York City Department of Parks and Recreation
Statusopen all year
Websitewww.nycgovparks.org/parks/printers-park
Street signs by park entrance

Printer's Park (spelled Printers Park by some sources) is a small park on Hoe Avenue between Aldus Street and Westchester Avenue, in the Longwood neighborhood of the Bronx, New York City. The park is run by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation (NYC Parks).[1]

The park's name (and the street it lies on) honors Richard March Hoe, who invented the Rotary printing press. The land the park occupies was once part of Hoe's family estate.[2] The cross-street, Aldus Street, is named after Aldus Manutius, a 15th-century printer.

NYC Parks acquired the site in 1997.[3] The northern portion of the park was renovated in 2001; the name was changed to Printer's Park at that time. In 2009, the southern portion of the park was reconstructed at a cost of 1ドル million, and the park was officially reopened on July 29, 2010.[3] [4] [note 1] The renovation included play structures reminiscent of the printing press heritage.[5] [6]

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Notes

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  1. ^ Sources variously state 1ドル million or 100ドル million as the renovation cost. The larger figure is believed to be in error.

References

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  1. ^ "Printers Park Highlights : NYC Parks". www.nycgovparks.org. Retrieved 2018年02月06日.
  2. ^ Newman, Andy (2010年04月29日). "Hot Off the Presses: A Jungle Gym". City Room. Retrieved 2018年06月30日.
  3. ^ a b "Ribbon Cut on Printers Park in the South Bronx that Mimics Printing Press —PI News". Printing Impressions. 2010年07月29日. Retrieved 2019年01月05日.
  4. ^ "Printers Park News - Hot Off The Presses: Parks Cuts Ribbon On Printers Park : NYC Parks". www.nycgovparks.org. 2010年07月29日. Retrieved 2019年01月05日.
  5. ^ "Printer's Park – Theme playgrounds". playlsi.com. Retrieved 2018年02月03日.
  6. ^ "The Bronx's 10 Best Underrated Parks". Curbed NY. Retrieved 2018年02月03日. Printer's Park underwent a 100ドル million renovation in 2010, with a design very much inspired by the area's past. This large playground was built on land that once belonged to Richard March Hoe, the inventor of the Rotary Printing Press. Today it's outfitted with play equipment whose steps mimic the press's cylinders, and sweeping white curves resembling paper traveling through a printer. The playground is also eco-friendly: a spray shower recycles runoff water for irrigation of the plant beds, the rubber safety floors are made of 90 percent recycled material, granite blocks were built from remains of the West Side Highway, and the trees were selected for their ability to absorb stormwater.
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