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  2. John Paul Jones Park - Wikipedia

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    John Paul Jones Park is a public park located in Fort Hamilton, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. The park borders Shore Road, Fourth Avenue, 101st Street, and Fort Hamilton Parkway. The park is managed by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, which acquired the property from the city of Brooklyn in 1897. [1]

  3. Bay Ridge, Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Until the late 19th century, Bay Ridge would remain a relatively isolated rural area, [21]: 4 reached primarily by stagecoaches, then by steam trolleys after 1878. [23]: 15 In 1892, the first electric trolley line was built in Brooklyn, starting at a ferry terminal at 39th Street and running via Second Avenue to 65th Street, and then via Third Avenue.

  4. Bay Ridge Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 1912 "a group of local doctors" bought and converted a mansion "on Ovington Avenue, between Third and Fourth" into what was named "Bay Ridge Sanitarium, which had 12 beds." In 1920 "a fireproof, one-story maternity ward was built."

  5. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts were founded in 1969 by Doug Haag & Robert Borkovetz. The first Jellystone Park location was built in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, and still remains a part of the franchise today. [2] The idea to start a campground came to Haag during a drive down the local highway. As he passed cars and campers on the ...

  6. Owl's Head Park - Wikipedia

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    On April 13, 1680, he sold a section of his land to Swaen Janse Van Lowaanen, whose farm on the water, north of what is now known as Bay Ridge Avenue, eventually became the park. [2] The land passed through several more hands before ending up with Henry C. Murphy , who in 1856 built a large mansion on the property, creating a personal estate.

  7. Fort Hamilton Parkway - Wikipedia

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    From there, the B70 takes over, providing service to Bay Ridge Parkway (Sunset Park) or from Seventh Avenue (Dyker Heights). [16] The Bay Ridge-bound S53 and S93 run non-stop from 92nd Street to 86th Street, with the S79 running in the opposite direction towards Staten Island.