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Minetta Ln (at 6th Ave) New York , NY 10013 United States
Awesome little playground , and completely shaded for hot sunny days! Sprinklers, cool spider web jungle gym , monkey bars ... there are only 2 swings , however :(
Lush greenery and narrow walkways make for short quiet walks near Sixth Avenue.
Regarding McDonald's post: they did NOT contributed funding to the 2011 renovation although they did contribute play equipment and safety surfacing to the park in 1996, which has since been removed.
Awesome playground good for all ages, silly rules aren't followed
Lots of shade and great when the water is on.
No bathrooms . Shadier on the eastern side. Lots of crawling space (the park is fully padded!); handy if you've more than one and need both to run around. #gobabygo
The larger playground is good for 2 or baby and toddler. Younger bugs are better at smaller park southside of arch. - Gabby H
CMA Pick: Take the kids to play! - Children's Museum of the Arts 103 Charlton St
Beautiful, European style park. Occasional live music and outdoor chess makes it a hit. - Gajtana Simonovska
Reasonable bathrooms. Sandbox is big, fun, and filthy (dirtiest park around). Two climbing structures, sprinklers. #gobabygo - Gabby H
This theater screens some of the best in independent cinema. It also screens great anime from time to time, both new and classic. It's a great place to catch great films. - Chris Raghoobar