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Battery Park is a 25 acre (10 hectare) public park located at the Battery, the southern tip of the New York CityNew York City

New York City is the largest city in the United States and the twelfth largest city in the world, making it a major global c...
 boroughBorough (New York City)

In New York City, a borough is a unique form of government used to administer the five constituent counties that make up the...
 of ManhattanManhattan

Manhattan is both the Island of Manhattan and encompasses most of the Borough of Manhattan, one of the five boroughs of New ...
, facing New York HarborNew York Harbor Summary

New York Harbor, a geographic term, refers collectively to the rivers, bays, and tidal estuaries near the mouth of the Hudso...
. The Battery is named for the artillery batteryArtillery battery

In military science, a battery is a unit of artillery guns or rockets, so grouped in order to facilitate battlefield communi...
 that was stationed there at various times by the DutchNetherlands

The Netherlands is the European part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands , which is formed by the Netherlands, the Neth...
 and BritishUnited Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state that lies off the northwest coast...
 in order to protect the harbor. At the north end of the park is Pier A, formerly a fireboat station and Hope Garden, a memorial to AIDSAIDS

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome is a collection of symptoms and infections i...
 victims. At the other end is Battery Gardens restaurant, next to the United States Coast Guard Battery Building. Along the waterfront, ferriesFerry Summary

A ferry is a form of transport, usually a boat or ship, carrying passengers and sometimes their vehicles....
 depart for the Statue of LibertyStatue of Liberty

Liberty Enlightening the World, known more commonly as the Statue of Liberty, is a statue given to the United Stat...
 and Ellis IslandEllis Island

Ellis Island, at the mouth of the Hudson River in New York Harbor, was at one time the main immigration port for immigrants ...
. There is also a stop on the New York Water TaxiNew York Water Taxi

New York Water Taxi is a water taxi service operating in New York City and New Jersey, offering commuter and sightseeing ser...
 route between the Statue of Liberty Ferry and Pier A.

To the northwest of the park lies Battery Park City, a planned community built on landfill in the 1970s and 80s, which includes Robert F. Wagner Park and the Battery Park City Promenade. Together with Hudson River ParkHudson River Park Summary

Hudson River Park is a waterside park on the Hudson River that extends from 59th Street south to Battery Park in the New Yor...
, a system of greenspaces, bikeways and promenades now extend up the Hudson shorelineHudson River

The Hudson River, called Muh-he-kun-ne-tuk in Mahican, is a river running mainly through New York State but partly...
. A bikeway is being built through the park that will connect the Hudson River and East River parts of the Manhattan Waterfront GreenwayManhattan Waterfront Greenway

The Manhattan Waterfront Greenway is a walking and cycle path, 32 miles long, around the island of Manhattan....
. Across State Street to the northeast stands the old U.S. Customs HouseAlexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House

The Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House is a building in New York City, built 1902 - 1907 by the federal government to hous...
, now used as a branch of the National Museum of the American IndianNational Museum of the American Indian

The Smithsonians National Museum of the American Indian is an institution of living cultures dedicated to the life, language...
 and the district U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Peter Minuit Plaza abuts the southeast end of the park, directly in front of the South FerrySouth Ferry (Manhattan)

South Ferry is at the southern tip of Manhattan Island in New York City....
 Terminal of the Staten Island FerryStaten Island Ferry

The Staten Island Ferry is a passenger ferry operated by the New York City Department of Transportation between Whitehall St...
.

History

The southern shoreline of Manhattan Island had long been known as the Battery, and was a popular promenade since at least the 17th century. The Battery was the center of Evacuation DayEvacuation Day (New York)

Evacuation Day on the 25th of November marks the day in 1783 when the last vestige of British authority in the United States...
 celebrations commemorating the departure of the last British troops in the United States after the American Revolutionary WarAmerican Revolutionary War

The American Revolutionary War , also known as the American War of Independence, was a war between Great Britain and r...
. The relatively modern parkPark

A park is any of a number of geographic features....
 was created by landfillLand reclamation

Land reclamation is either of two distinct practices....
 during the 19th century, resulting in a landscaped open space at the foot of the heavily developed mainland of downtown. SkyscraperSkyscraper

A skyscraper is a very tall, continuously habitable building....
s now occupy most of the original land, stopping abruptly where the park begins. On State Street, the former harbor front and the northern boundary of the park, a single Federal mansion survives (illustration, right) as the Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann SetonElizabeth Ann Seton

St. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton was baptized and raised an Episcopalian but converted to Roman Catholicism on March 14 1805....
. Until the 1820s, the city's stylish residential district lay north of this house, between Broadway and the "North River" (now known as the Hudson River).

Within the park lies Castle ClintonCastle Clinton

Castle Clinton or Fort Clinton is a circular sandstone fort and national monument in Battery Park at the southern tip ...
, an American fort built on a small artificial off-shore islandIsland Overview

An island or isle is any piece of land that is completely surrounded by water....
 immediately prior to the War of 1812War of 1812

The War of 1812 was fought between the United States of America and Britain and its colonies in British North America from ...
 and named for mayor DeWitt ClintonFacts About DeWitt Clinton

DeWitt Clinton was an early American politician....
. When the land of Battery Park was created, it enclosed the island.

The fort became property of the city after the war and was renamed Castle Garden. Leased by the city it became a popular promenade and beer gardenBeer garden

A beer garden is an open-air area where alcohol is legally served....
. Later roofed-over, it became one of the premier theatricalAmerican Theater

The American Theater of World War II was considered a military area of operations encompassing the mainland United States an...
 venues in the United States and contributed greatly to the development of New York City as the theater capital of the nation. The migration of the city's elite uptown increased concurrently with the mass European emigration of the middle 19th century. As immigrants settled the Battery area, the location was less favorable to theater patrons and Castle Garden was closed. The structure was then made into the world's first immigration depot, processing millions of immigrants beginning in 1855 - almost 40 years before its successor, Ellis IslandEllis Island

Ellis Island, at the mouth of the Hudson River in New York Harbor, was at one time the main immigration port for immigrants ...
, opened its doors. This period coincided with immigration waves resulting from the Great Hunger in IrelandIreland

Ireland is the third largest island in Europe....
 (a.k.a., "The Famine") and other pivotal European events. The structure then housed the New York AquariumNew York Aquarium

The New York Aquarium first opened on December 10, 1896, at Castle Garden in Battery Park, making it the oldest continually ...
 until the 1940s, when it was threatened with destruction. It is currently a National MonumentNational monument

The term national monument can either refer to a specific monument which aims to represent a nation, or to a general concept...
 known again by its original name, and managed by the National Park ServiceNational Park Service

The National Park Service is the United States federal agency that manages all National Parks, many National Monuments, and ...
. In addition to a small history exhibit, the fort is the site where ferry tickets are sold to visit Liberty and Ellis islands.

The Battery is featured in the famous show tuneShow tune

A show tune is a song designed and written for a musical theater production, such as the songs from:...
 from the musical On the Town, "New York, New YorkNew York, New York (On The Town)

"New York, New York" is a song from the 1944 musical and the 1949 MGM musical film On the Town....
", which includes the line "and the Battery's down" for its southerly location. It is also mentioned in John Mayer's song City Love, which includes the lyric "From the Battery to the Gallery" in reference to the entirety of Manhattan Island as well as the lyric "...from the Battery to the top of Manhattan" in The Beastie Boys anthem "Open Letter to NYC".

Five months after being damaged but not destroyed in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Fritz KoenigFritz Koenig

Fritz Koenig, born June 20, 1924, in Wrzburg, Germany, is a sculptor best known outside his native country for "The Sphere,"...
's The SphereThe Sphere

The Sphere is a large metallic sculpture by German sculptor Fritz Koenig, currently displayed in Battery Park, that once...
, which once stood at the center of the plaza of the World Trade CenterWorld Trade Center

The World Trade Center in New York City was a complex of seven buildings, mostly designed by Japanese American architect Mi...
 a few blocks away, was reinstalled in a temporary location along Eisenhower Mall in the northern section of the park. There, along with an eternal flameEternal flame Summary

An eternal flame is a flame or torch that burns constantly, fed by a measured supply of propane gas or natural gas....
, it serves to memorialize the victims of 9/11.

Under Battery Park

Battery Park, due to its key location, has played an important role to the construction of transportation infrastructure. Under the park, there is the following active infrastructure:

  • Brooklyn-Battery TunnelBrooklyn-Battery Tunnel

    The Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel is a toll road in New York City which crosses under the East River at its mouth and connects th...
    , carrying vehicular traffic to BrooklynBrooklyn

    Brooklyn is one of the five boroughs of New York City....
  • Battery Park UnderpassBattery Park Underpass

    The Battery Park Underpass was the second section of Manhattan's FDR Drive to be completed, in 1950....
    , carrying vehicular traffic from West Street to the FDR Drive
  • IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue LineIRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line

    The Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line, also known as the West Side Line, is one of the lines of the division of the ...
     and IRT Lexington Avenue LineIRT Lexington Avenue Line

    The Lexington Avenue Line is one of the major lines in the New York City Subway....
     with a balloon loopBalloon loop

    A Balloon loop is a track arrangement that allows a train to reverse direction, and return to where it came from, without ha...
     to enable trains to turn around and switch between the two IRTInterborough Rapid Transit Company

    The Interborough Rapid Transit Company was the operator of the original underground New York City Subway line that opened in...
     lines
  • South FerrySouth Ferry (New York City Subway)

    South Ferry is the southern terminal of the IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line, carrying service, which was supplemented by ...
     subway station.

The discovered wall

On December 8, 2005, New York City authorities announced that builders working on a new South Ferry subway station in Battery Park had found the remains of a 200-year-old stone wall.

"This wall most likely is a portion of the gun batteries that once protected the city in the late 17th and 18th centuries and gave rise to the modern park name," said Robert Tierney, chairman of the New York City Landmarks Preservation CommissionNew York City Landmarks Preservation Commission

The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission is the New York City agency charged with administering New York's Landma...
. The city and the New York City Transit AuthorityNew York City Transit Authority

The New York City Transit Authority is a New York State authority that operates buses and subway trains in New York City....
 plan to work together to preserve the remains, which were described as "an important remnant of the history of New York City."

A total of four distinct walls and over 250,000 individual artifacts were found in the excavation of the South Ferry station and tunnel. A portion of one wall was placed on temporary display inside Castle Clinton.

See also

  • Zelda (turkey)Zelda (turkey) Overview

    Zelda is a female wild turkey that has lived in New York's Battery Park since at least 2003. ...


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