The entrance to
Highbridge Park in the Bronx, on University Avenue
near West 170th Street. New York City acquired this property in 1837 in
conjunction with the construction of the Old Croton Aqueduct; in 1937, the
property became parkland when it was transferred from the Department of
Water Supply, Gas and Electricity to the Parks Department[1]. The park was
constructed by the WPA and opened April 26, 1940[2].
References
-
Highbridge Park (Bronx) - History,
New York City Parks Department website, accessed 4 Oct 2019.
- Press Release of 27 April
1940, New York City Parks Department: "The Department of Parks announces
the opening of a small park on the west side of University Avenue opposite
West 170 Street, The Bronx. It has been developed as a sitting park with
numerous benches and landscaped with shade trees. There is also a sand pit
in which small children may dig and play. The design was prepared by the
Park Department and the work performed by the Work Projects
Administration.