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Roberto Clemente State Park

Coordinates: 40°51′18″N 73°55′12″W / 40.855°N 73.92°W / 40.855; -73.92
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Roberto Clemente State Park
Roberto Clemente State Park is located in New York City
Roberto Clemente State Park
Location of Roberto Clemente State Park in New York City
TypeState park
LocationThe Bronx, New York City, NY, USA
Coordinates40°51′18″N 73°55′12″W / 40.855°N 73.92°W / 40.855; -73.92
Area25 acres (10 ha)[1]
Created1973[1]
Operated byNew York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
Visitors1,092,606 (in 2014)[2]
Public transit accessMorris Heights

Roberto Clemente State Park is a 25-acre (10 ha) state park in the Morris Heights section of The Bronx, New York in the USA. The park is in the northern part of New York City, adjacent to the Harlem River, the Major Deegan Expressway and the Morris Heights station on Metro-North's Hudson Line.

History

Roberto Clemente State Park opened in 1973 and was the first New York state park established in an urban setting.[3] The park was named for Roberto Clemente, the first Latino-American to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.[1] Clemente was killed in an air crash while trying to assist relief efforts after the 1972 Nicaragua earthquake.

The park benefited from the partnership of nonprofit New York Restoration Project and New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.[clarification needed]

Park description

Roberto Clemente State Park offers a recreation building, a swimming pool, picnic tables, a playground, recreation programs, ball fields and basketball courts, biking, and a waterfront esplanade.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Roberto Clemente State Park". NYS Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation. Retrieved November 5, 2015.
  2. ^ "State Park Annual Attendance Figures by Facility: Beginning 2003". Data.ny.gov. Retrieved November 5, 2015.
  3. ^ "Roberto Clemente State Park - Nature Up Close". NYS Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation. Retrieved November 6, 2015.