21 Aug, 2019
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Plaza Lafayette
The park itself has no amenities, but across what is now Riverside Drive is a small viewing area. This and the parklet itself are located near the highest natural point in Manhattan – about 5 block away in Bennett Park – and the viewing platform has unobstructed views of the George Washington Bridge, the Hudson Palisades, and the Hudson River.
The platform has stairs leading down to what is now the Henry Hudson Parkway, which was once Riverside Drive. The staircase is now gated off, but can still be seen from the Hudson River Greenway, on the other side of the parkway, which is reachable by a pedestrian bridge about a block north of the Plaza.
Gallery
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George Washington Bridge as seen from the Plaza's viewing platform
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Now-disused staircase leading down from the viewing area to what was once Riverside Drive, but is now the northbound lanes of the Henry Hudson Parkway
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Pedestrian bridge over the parkway to the Hudson River Greenway, north of the Plaza, as seen from the Greenway; in the background is the Castle Village complex.
References
- ^ "Plaza Lafayette". New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. Retrieved January 30, 2022.
External links
- Media related to Plaza Lafayette at Wikimedia Commons
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