PARK FACT:
One of the forces behind the completion of the grid on the Upper West Side and the creation of Riverside Park was the rise in real estate values after the Civil War and the need for more housing out at the edges of Manhattan to relieve congestion.
Riverside Park
Inspections
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- 101st St. Soccer Field (section 18)
- 101st St. Soccer Field (zone 18)
- 104th St. Softball Field (zone 19)
- 108th St. Softball Field (zone 21)
- 91st St. Playground Landscape (zone 8)
- 96th St. Tennis Courts And Landscape 88 St. To 103 St. (zone 23)
- 97th St. Playground Landscape (zone 13)
- Cherry Walk (103 To 125 Sts.) (zone 24)
- Claremont (section 31)
- Classic Playground (section 3)
- Dinosaur Playground (section 16)
- Hippo Playground (section 13)
- Hudson Beach Volleyball Courts & CafÉ (zone 20)
- Joan Of Arc Island (zone 9)
- Little Engine Playground (section 2)
- Middle Park Landscape (zone 16)
- Mt. Tom Landscape (zone 5)
- Neufeld Playground (section 4)
- River Run Playground (section 8)
- Riverside Dr. Pedestrian Zone B (zone 10)
- Riverside Dr. Pedestrian Zone C (zone 11)
- Riverside Dr. Pedestrian Zone D (zone 12)
- Riverside Dr. Pedestrian Zone E (zone 25)
- Rotunda And Landscape (zone 3)
- Running Track And 78th St. Ballfields (zone 2)
















