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49: 605: 69: 97: 125: 387: 580: 1246: 438:(NYCDOT) made improvements in accessibility, putting sidewalks and planters in many of the striped areas. These improvements made it somewhat easier and safer for pedestrians and cyclists to cross from the park to the library and to the plaza. The changes made by the NYCDOT were modest in comparison to those in the designs in the competition, most of which called for the rerouting of some of the vast traffic flow. 301: 132: 104: 76: 1261: 721: 427:. A private funding campaign in 1999 was established to restore the monument. In 2018, keystones from the roof fell and protective barriers were placed around the monument to safeguard pedestrians. A full restoration of the arch and statue was done in 2021, sponsored by the City and 677: 689: 505:, Prospect Park West, and Union Street. In 1927, Brooklyn's "Death-O-Meter", a sign admonishing drivers to "Slow Up" and displaying a continually updated tally of traffic accident deaths in the borough, was installed. 1311: 1032: 252:; Prospect Park West; Union Street; and Berkeley Place. The only streets that penetrate to the inner ring are Flatbush Avenue, Vanderbilt Avenue, Prospect Park West, Eastern Parkway, and Union Street. 1306: 240:. It consists of concentric oval rings arranged as streets, with the namesake Plaza Street comprising the outer ring. The inner ring is arranged as an ovoid roadway that carries the main street – 1286: 875: 434:
In 2008, a competition was held for designs to reorganize Grand Army Plaza to make it a more integral part of Prospect Park and more accessible to pedestrians. At the same time, the
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In November 2022, the NYCDOT started soliciting public feedback for a proposal to close Grand Army Plaza permanently to vehicular traffic, converting the plaza to a
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On 20 October 1917 Brooklyn celebrated the 50th anniversary of the opening of Prospect Park, and the ceremony took place at the triumphal arch on Grand Army Plaza.
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In 1926, the plaza, previously known as Prospect Park Plaza, was renamed Grand Army Plaza to commemorate the sixtieth anniversary of the foundation of the
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Entering at the main entrance or plaza, the visitor leaves on either side the mounds which flank the spot selected for the Fountain of the Gold Spray.
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The 1861 plan for Prospect Park included an elliptical plaza at the intersection of Flatbush and Ninth avenues. In 1867, the plaza was designed by
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as a grand entrance to the Park to separate the noisy city from the calm nature of the Park. Olmsted and Vaux's design included only the
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Map of notable buildings and structures at Prospect Park (note: not all entrances shown). Click on points for more details.
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This article is about the plaza in Brooklyn, New York City. For the plaza in Manhattan, New York City, see
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was north of the plaza fountain's stairs, and the statue was moved to the lower terrace of the park's
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Arch and columns in 1894 without sculptures; the low dome beyond the archway at ground level is the
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is held on the plaza in front of Prospect Park every Saturday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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The site of the future Grand Army Plaza was in the 17th century a pass through the
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program, where vehicular traffic is restricted during certain times of day.
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buses stop at Union Street and 7th Avenue, two blocks north, while the
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and the surrounding earth embankments covered in heavy plantings. The
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from the noisy traffic circle that has developed. By 1869 the
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In 1895, three bronze sculpture groups were added to the 1892
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that comprises the northern corner and the main entrance of
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Grand Army Plaza viewed from the southeast, anchored by the
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The original 1867 fountain was successively replaced by an
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Sculpture gardens, trails and parks in New York (state)
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The area around the Arch forms the largest and busiest
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Roundabouts and traffic circles in the United States
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Grand Army of the Republic buildings and structures
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Grand Army Plaza (Brooklyn)
Grand Army Plaza (Manhattan)

Soldiers' and Sailors' Arch
Map showing the location of Grand Army Plaza
Map showing the location of Grand Army Plaza
Map showing the location of Grand Army Plaza
Brooklyn
40°40′26″N 73°58′12″W / 40.67389°N 73.97000°W / 40.67389; -73.97000
plaza
Prospect Park
borough
Brooklyn
Flatbush Avenue
Vanderbilt Avenue
Eastern Parkway
Soldiers' and Sailors' Arch
Bailey Fountain
John F. Kennedy
Civil War generals
Gouverneur K. Warren
Henry Warner Slocum
Alexander Skene
Henry W. Maxwell
Guastavino vaulting

1873 fountain
Bailey Fountain
Heights of Guan
Battle of Long Island

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