- Carl Schurz Park
Carl Schurz Park is a 14.9 acre (60,000 m²) public park in
New York City , named forCarl Schurz in 1910, at the edge of the solidly German-American community of Yorkville. Reconstructed in 1935 byRobert Moses [ Caro, Robert A. (1975). "The Power Broker", p.373.] it overlooks the waters ofHell Gate andWard's Island in theEast River , and is the site ofGracie Mansion (built for Archibald Gracie, 1799, enlarged ca 1811), the official residence of theMayor of New York since 1942 (although current mayorMichael Bloomberg does not live there). The park's waterfront promenade is a deck built over theFDR Drive , enclosing the roadway except on the side facing theEast River . The park is bordered on the west byEast End Avenue and on the south by Gracie Square, the extension of East 84th Street to the river. TheManhattan Waterfront Greenway passes through the promenade platform.The Park's restoration from its almost derelict state in the 1970s is due to the energies of a neighborhood group, the not-for-profit Carl Schurz Park Association (incorporated 1974), formed originally to clean up the Park's single playground. [ [http://www.carlschurzparknyc.org/history.html Carl Schurz Park Association: history] ]The bluff overlooking a curve in the
East River at this point was named by an early owner, Siebert Classen, "Hoorn's Hook", for his nativeHoorn on theZuider Zee . [The account of the site's history is from "The WPA Guide to New York City", (1929, 1982:250f.] The first house on this commanding site was built for Jacob Walton, a few years before the Revolution, when the picturesque site suddenly gained tactical importance in the control of the East River. In February 1776 [ [http://www.dmna.state.ny.us/forts/fortsE_L/hornsHook.htm New York State Military Museum] ] the house and grounds were commandeered for an American battery of nine guns on the site; [This was one of a series of unconnected small batteries along the East river.] this drew British fire, 15 September 1776, in a mopping-up operation to secure all ofManhattan Island following theBattle of Long Island ; the bombardment demolished Walton's house and forced an American withdrawal. The British kept an encampment on the site untilEvacuation Day , 1783. Archibald Gracie levelled the remains of the star fort and constructed his timber-framed villa in 1799.The section of the park lying south of 86th Street, where
John Jacob Astor had had a villa was used as a picnic ground when the northern section of "East River Park" [So called in Frank Bergen Kelley and Edward Hagaman Hall "Historical Guide to the City of New York" (City History Club of New York) 1909:135, where Astor's villa is mentioned.] was acquired by the city of New York in 1891; the easternmost block of 86th Street was acquired subsequently, and the street de-mapped.Carl Shurz Park served as the location for the climactic fight scene in
Spike Lee 's 2002 film25th Hour , starringEdward Norton andPhilip Seymour Hoffman .Notes
[http://www.carlschurzparknyc.org/ Carl Schurz Park Official Website]
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