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Leif Ericson Square

Fort Hamilton Plaza

The Secrets of Bay Ridge’s “Triangle Parks”

July 21, 2015July 27, 2015 Henry  Culture, History, Outdoors and Rec  Fort Hamilton Plaza, Fort Hamilton Triangle, Leif Ericson Square, Lieutenant William E. Coffey Square, Steadman Square, Tom McDonald Triangle, triangle parks  1 Comment

Ever wonder why these tiny open spaces are there, and who they’re named after?

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