Ocean Parkway (Brooklyn)

Ocean Parkway (Brooklyn)
Ocean Parkway
Ocean Parkway runs through Brooklyn
Location: Brooklyn, New York
Built: 1866
Architect: Frederick Law Olmsted; Calvert Vaux
Governing body: State
NRHP Reference#: 83001697 [1]
Added to NRHP: September 8, 1983

Ocean Parkway is a broad boulevard in the west central portion of the borough of Brooklyn in New York City.

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Route description

Ocean Parkway extends over a distance of about five miles (8 km), running almost north to south from the vicinity of Prospect Park to Brighton Beach. The parkway runs roughly parallel to Coney Island Avenue, an important commercial avenue several blocks to the east. It consists of a central bidirectional avenue of seven lanes, the middle lane being for left turns or a painted median, two small parallel side streets, and two medians with trees, benches, and pedestrian paths. The west median also has a bike path, part of the Brooklyn-Queens Greenway. The parkway is designated New York State Route 908H, an unsigned reference route.[2]

History

Building: 629 Ocean Parkway at 18th Ave.

Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux (who were also responsible for Central Park, Prospect Park, and the Eastern Parkway) suggested Ocean Parkway to Brooklyn park commissioners in reports prepared during the 1860s. They drew up a plan together for the parkway, inspired by boulevards in Berlin and Paris (such as the present Avenue Foch). In 1868 the land was acquired by the City of Brooklyn; work began in 1874 and was completed in 1880. The resulting parkway was similar to Eastern Parkway, with a central roadway, a grassy median and pedestrian path, and a commercial road, with a total width of 210 feet (64 m). Trees, playing tables, and benches lined the pedestrian path and boulevard. The parkway began at Park Circle (now known as Machate Circle in honor of NYPD Officer Robert Machate) at the southern entrance of Prospect Park, and passed through Windsor Terrace and what is present-day Kensington. The Prospect Expressway, built in the 1950s, replaced the northernmost half-mile of the parkway, and in 1975 the parkway was designated a landmark by the city to prevent any additional alterations.

The pedestrian path was split in 1894 to create the first bike path in the United States. Around 1900, homes were constructed along the perimeter of the parkway, and during World War I, many mansions were built. Buyers came to Ocean Parkway from Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn Heights, and Bushwick. In the 1920s, apartment complexes and one- and two-family homes were constructed; the northernmost portion of the parkway became the site of luxurious, elevator-equipped apartment buildings.

Apartments began to replace older homes in the vicinity of the parkway after World War II. Horse racing took place on the parkway until 1908, when a ban on open betting took effect. Until the parkway zoning was changed and restoration was carried out in the 1970s, bridle paths existed as well. The bridal paths were on the eastern side of Ocean Parkway; equestrians could rent horses near Prospect Park, and ride them on Ocean Parkway as far as Coney Island. The bridal paths have since been paved over, and are no longer in use.

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Coordinates: 40°37′01″N 73°58′09″W / 40.6169°N 73.9691°W / 40.6169; -73.9691


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