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Athens Square

A small neighborhood playground in the heart of Astoria

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Sean's Place

A great neighborhood playground but limited appeal otherwise

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Castlewood Playground

A neighborhood playground with surprisingly amenities

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Gantry Plaza State Park - Rainbow Playground

A state-owned playground in a waterfront park

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Grover Cleveland Playground

A big fun playground with lots of wacky structures.

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Murray Playground

A climbing-focused playground with too many toddlers

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Hunter's Point South Playground

A modern, but crowded playground in the heart of Long Island City

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Andrew's Grove

A pretty playground with plenty of shade.

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Starr Playground

A brand new playground with views of Manhattan’s skyline

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MORE Playgrounds In Brooklyn

Marion Hopkinson Playground

A somewhat secretive park squeezed into an oddly shaped lot.

McLaughlin Park

An unexpected gem in downtown Brooklyn