Jacob Riis Park
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O Jacob Riis Park é uma praia localizada no Queens, em Nova Iorque, parte do Jamaica Bay Unit da , administrada pelo National Park Service (NPS) dos Estados Unidos.
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Jacob Riis Park, also called Jacob A. Riis Park and Riis Park, is a seaside park on the southwestern portion of the Rockaway Peninsula in the New York City borough of Queens. It lies at the foot of the Marine Parkway–Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge, east of Fort Tilden, and west of Neponsit and Rockaway Beach. Originally run by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, it is now part of the Jamaica Bay Unit of the Gateway National Recreation Area, and is managed by the National Park Service (NPS). It features an extensive sand beach along the Atlantic Ocean coastline and several historic Art Deco structures.
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Le parc Jacob Riis (en anglais : Jacob Riis Park) est un parc littoral situé dans la partie sud-ouest de la péninsule de Rockaway, dans le quartier du Queens à New York. Il se trouve au pied du (en), à l'est de (en) et à l'ouest du (en) et de (en). Nommé d'après le journaliste Jacob Riis, il dispose d'une vaste plage de sable le long de la côte de l'océan Atlantique et de plusieurs structures historiques Art déco. Le quartier historique de Jacob Riis Park a été inscrit au registre national des lieux historiques en 1981.
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The Riis Landing ferry stop on the Jamaica Bay shore
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A retired Grumman 870 parked in front of Riis Park
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Looking at the Riis Park parking lot in 2012, used as a temporary dump to store debris after Hurricane Sandy
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The front or north structure of the bathhouse , called the entrance pavilion, and rear structure of the bathhouse , known as the "beach pavilion", in 1990
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The western and eastern mall buildings at the end of the central mall
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General view of east building crescent from the east, with scale - Jacob Riis Park, Rockaway Point, Queens County, NY HABS NY-6374-15.tif
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General view of the west building crescent - Jacob Riis Park, Rockaway Point, Queens County, NY HABS NY-6374-20.tif
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Elevation view of the south front center section, with scale - Jacob Riis Park, Rockaway Point, Queens County, NY HABS NY-6374-77 .tif
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Gateway National Recreation Area - Jacob Riis Park .jpg
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NYC Transit Grumman Flxible 870 236.jpg
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Riis Park parking trash mountain Sandy jeh.jpg
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North elevation - Jacob Riis Park, Rockaway Point, Queens County, NY HABS NY-6374-51.tif
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Jacob Riis Park, also called Jacob A. Riis Park and Riis Park, is a seaside park on the southwestern portion of the Rockaway Peninsula in the New York City borough of Queens. It lies at the foot of the Marine Parkway–Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge, east of Fort Tilden, and west of Neponsit and Rockaway Beach. Originally run by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, it is now part of the Jamaica Bay Unit of the Gateway National Recreation Area, and is managed by the National Park Service (NPS). It features an extensive sand beach along the Atlantic Ocean coastline and several historic Art Deco structures. In 1912, the city, urged on by social journalist Jacob Riis, acquired the land for a park initially called Seaside Park and later Telawana Park. In 1914, the park was renamed for Riis. During World War I, the site was used as the Rockaway Naval Air Station, one of the first naval air stations in the United States and, in 1919, the launching point for the first transatlantic flight. The signature bathhouse was built in 1932, but much of the park's infrastructure and approaches were built between 1936 and 1937 by New York City Parks Commissioner Robert Moses, who envisioned it as a getaway for New York City residents, like Jones Beach State Park further east on Long Island. The park was built along with the Marine Parkway Bridge and the Belt Parkway in nearby Brooklyn, which provided access to the park. After a period of decline, Jacob Riis Park was transferred in 1974 to the control of the National Park Service. The Jacob Riis Park Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.
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Le parc Jacob Riis (en anglais : Jacob Riis Park) est un parc littoral situé dans la partie sud-ouest de la péninsule de Rockaway, dans le quartier du Queens à New York. Il se trouve au pied du (en), à l'est de (en) et à l'ouest du (en) et de (en). Nommé d'après le journaliste Jacob Riis, il dispose d'une vaste plage de sable le long de la côte de l'océan Atlantique et de plusieurs structures historiques Art déco. Pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, le site a été utilisé sous le nom de Rockaway Naval Air Station, l'une des premières stations aéronavales des États-Unis et, en 1919, le point de départ du premier vol transatlantique. Le quartier historique de Jacob Riis Park a été inscrit au registre national des lieux historiques en 1981.
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O Jacob Riis Park é uma praia localizada no Queens, em Nova Iorque, parte do Jamaica Bay Unit da , administrada pelo National Park Service (NPS) dos Estados Unidos.
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