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A Park in Progress | Landscape Architecture Magazine
By Stephen Zacks The park’s cobblestone-paved entrance references the site’s early times as a freight terminal. Image by Zen Beattie. A refined change has taken spot in the park at the stop of North 7th Avenue in Brooklyn, New York’s Williamsburg community. Lately renamed for the late Black trans LGBTQ+ civil legal rights activist Marsha P. Johnson, the redesigned park has retained the relatively advertisement hoc emotion of its former iteration as East River Condition Park. It nonetheless has swaths of concrete embankments scattered close to the website, remnants of the place’s industrial history as a rail and maritime terminal. The primary entrance has been repaved with cobblestones, mirroring the…


