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A very beautiful park in Manhattan, especially in the gold-rich Manhattan area, it is rare. The park is not very big, but a park with a long history and meaning is worth visiting.
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Fort Trine Park is located in New York, USA. It covers an area of about 27 hectares and is a well-known leisure venue in the area. In 1917, Rockefeller Jr. purchased the site for residential use. The Rockefeller family donated it to New York City in 1931. It was officially converted into a park in 1935, and is currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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A very beautiful park in Manhattan, especially in the gold-rich Manhattan area, it is rare. The park is not very big, but a park with a long history and meaning is worth visiting.
Fort Tryon Park, which covers 67 acres, is Manhattan's highest Park and was the site of the Sino-Washington Battle during the American Revolutionary War. The atmosphere here is quiet and peaceful, surrounded by lush trees. Tourists are also quite quiet, and they can overlook Hudson River and George Washington Bridge. In Fort Tryon Park, there is also a branch of the Metropolitan Museum, Cloisters Museum and Gardens, whose appearance mimics the great monasteries of medieval Europe, hence its name. Part of the building material was shipped from France. The Monastery Museum collects exhibits of medieval Western art and architecture and is one of the landmarks and national historic sites of New York City.