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Tompkins Square Park Basketball Courts

18 locals recommend,

Why locals recommend it

It's always worth walking through this park at the heart of the East Village to soak in its history, including two violent riots: one in the 1870s and one in the 1980s. In both periods, New Yorkers were railing against unfair living, food, and wage conditions. What happened here, when the powerless stood up to the powerful, speaks to the spirit of the city. Across the street, at Avenue B & 8th, is a Victorian Gothic building that was built during the Gilded Age as a lodging house for homeless newsboys and bootblacks. Here, a nickel gave a working boy a meal, a bed, and the chance to learn a trade.
Esther
February 15, 2017

Tips from locals

Daniel
October 5, 2017
This park has a great outdoor exercise park. Lots of energy in the park and a real scene on the weekends.
Josephine
October 18, 2015
Its Free! Park for Children, Adults & Dog Park. Lots of Sunday People Watching, Free Art & Music in the Summertime.
Dylan
November 3, 2016
So many interesting people and history in this iconic East Village park. Get a coffee and just sit and people watch.
Josephine
October 18, 2015
ITS FREE. SATURDAYS IS GREAT FOR KIDS.
Emily
October 14, 2015
The best place for a light afternoon stroll. NYC's pavement can wear on you; take some time off and lay in the grass.

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Location
335 E 10th St
New York, NY