A. Philip Randolph Square Saint Nicholas Avenue, Manhattan, New York 10026
About the Business
Welcome to A. Philip Randolph Square, a serene urban oasis nestled in the heart of Manhattan on Saint Nicholas Avenue, New York. Named in honor of the esteemed civil rights leader and labor organizer, this charming park offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life. Whether you're looking to enjoy a leisurely stroll, relax on a bench with a good book, or simply take in the natural beauty, A. Philip Randolph Square provides the perfect setting.
Our well-maintained green spaces, vibrant flower beds, and shaded pathways invite visitors of all ages to unwind and connect with nature. The park features a variety of amenities, including a children's play area, picnic spots, and open lawns ideal for community gatherings and events. It's a wonderful spot for families, friends, and individuals seeking a moment of tranquility amidst the vibrant energy of Manhattan.
A. Philip Randolph Square also serves as a hub for cultural and recreational activities, hosting events and programs that celebrate the rich history and diverse culture of the neighborhood. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor exploring the city, make sure to stop by and experience the welcoming atmosphere of this cherished community space.
Open daily from dawn to dusk, A. Philip Randolph Square is easily accessible by public transportation and is within walking distance of several key attractions in the area. We invite you to explore, relax, and enjoy all that this beautiful park has to offer.
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Saint Nicholas Avenue, Manhattan, New York, United States
Reviews
"It was part of African American Day Parade in Harlem on Adams Clayton Powell Blv'd it was peace and love , merits with political messages City Agencies , health awareness, costume design and danceing bands it was a joyful day."
"This shaded seating area at the intersection of St. Nicholas Avenue and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard is named for A. Philip Randolph, a leader in the labor and civil rights movements................."
"Barbecue, music, dancing, safe, plenty of police presence. Clean and sunlight from all direction. Cool breeze in shaded trees. No wild life so food will not be stolen by rats & squirrels. Lol."
"It was nast,dirty and gross. Beer cans everywhere. People need to learn how to clean their mess. Even when they are intoxicated. So I really hated it"
"The park has been taken over by drug addicts and the homeless. This area smells horrible."
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