Fort Hamilton Parkway
Appearance
Fort Hamilton Parkway is a parkway in New York City that runs for 4.1 miles from the neighborhood of Windsor Terrace to Bay Ridge, its southern end at the entrance to its namesake military base at Fort Hamilton.
As Fort Hamilton Parkway runs through the local street grid, triangular intersections that are too small to be developed were designated as parks, including Bocchino-Dente Memorial Plaza and Lt. William E. Coffey Square. Other parks along its route include Greenwood Playground, Leif Ericson Park, McKinley Park, Kathy Reilly Triangle, Dan Ross Playground, and John J. Carty Park.
Along its route, it shares its name with these stations of the New York City Subway:
- Fort Hamilton Parkway (IND Culver Line), serving the F and G trains
- Fort Hamilton Parkway (BMT Culver Line), now demolished
- Fort Hamilton Parkway (BMT West End Line), serving the D train
- Fort Hamilton Parkway (BMT Sea Beach Line), serving the N and W train