The boardwalks between Coney Island, Brighton Beach and Manhattan Beach host events put on by arts groups.
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Marcus Garvey Park
This park houses a full recreation center, amphitheater, exceptional rock formations and the only remaining fire tower built in the early 1900s in New York City. It is one of the four Historic Harlem Parks in the Catalyst Park initiative;Jackie Robinson, Morningside and St. Nicholas Parks round out that group.
Merchant’s Gate
Merchants' Gate at Columbus Circle is one of Central Park's four main entrances along Central Park South.
Metrotech Center
Metrotech is located in Downtown Brooklyn between Jay Street and Flatbush Avenue at Myrtle Avenue.
Mineral Springs Cafe
Built in the 1960s to replace the original Moor inspired brick pavilion, this simple cafe serves snacks and there is some seating on its patio.
Naumburg Bandshell in Central Park
The Naumburg Bandshell in Central Park can be most easily accessed at the East 72nd Street entrance of the park off of Fifth Avenue.
North Esplanade Plaza
NYC-ARTS
On multiple platforms, NYC-ARTS reports on New York City‚ cultural organizations, whose offerings greatly benefit residents and visitors‚ from children to adults, and teenagers to senior citizens. Through web sites, television, mobile applications and social media, NYC-ARTS nurtures New York City‚ position as a cultural capital of the world, one that has both world-renowned institutions and those that are focused on local communities.
Picnic House
Best accessed from Litchfield Villa or the 3rd Street/Prospect Park West entrance, the Picnic House is a brick- and glass-enclosed pavilion with a terra cotta tile roof. This airy space can accommodate up to 250 guests for concerts and lectures or 175 for dinner and dancing.
Pier 1 at 70th Street
Jutting out into the Hudson River, this pier is home to the summer Movies Under the Stars film series produced by Riverside Park.