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    Brooklyn Bridge Park

    3.4 (9 reviews)
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    Tribeca Park

    4.1(10 reviews)
    1.8 miTriBeCa

    After not going out on New Years Eve and waking up fresh as a daisy on January 1st, I decided to…read moresnag a cigar and take a walk through Lower Manhattan. Cigars ARE a healthy alternative to cigarettes, don't let the mainstream media fool you... you won't catch me with a vape though I'm a grown ass man lol. Halfway through my cigar, the headrush starting to rattle my prefrontal cortex, I stumbled upon this "park." I guess we are using the word "park" as loosely as we are using the term "GOAT" now lol. This triangular "park" probably spans 500 ft in total surface area as it is essentially just a small intersection of 6th Ave and W Broadway. I'd take my estimate with a grain of salt though as Pythagoras had my number in high school geometry aahaahaha. I sat here ripping my cigar on one of the many open benches enjoying the architecture in the skyline, as the Jenga building stands tall watching over the "park." I think if I didn't have severe hyperhidrosis of the hands I would have been an architect. Seems like such an enriching profession, just seeing your work go from drafts on paper to actual buildings must be a beautiful feeling. In my humble and holier-than-thou opinion, staying in on New Years is a life hack and will be a chapter in the book I will continue to draft but never finish. I'd rather not pay $200 to get into an overrun hotel bar and wait 30 minutes for a watered down tequila soda. Thanks though. HAPPY 2024 Y'ALL LET'S GET THIS BREAD! IG @jnov_ Tiktok @jnov__

    Tribeca Park is small compared to others in the city. It's really just a spot in the middle of an…read moreintersection. The intersection is Broadway though. A nice area. There's lots of things around it. It's located in the middle of Broadway. It usually doesn't have too much going on inside. The attractions around it are what make it a good visit. It's a nice neighborhood to walk around. There's lots of places to eat and shop. It's a good place for a sit. There's usually some kind of art work. It's located near a subway line. It's easy to get to other areas of Manhattan from here. The park is useful for resting.

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    George's Dog Run

    George's Dog Run

    3.7(6 reviews)
    2.5 miGreenwich Village

    Well, George's run has been renovated and relocated. Unfortunately, it's now much smaller than it…read moreused to be. The best thing about George's Run was that it was huge, with plenty of room to run and play--and avoid the inevitable puddles. Now the run has been resurfaced to match First Run at Tompkins Square--meaning drainage will be superb. Unfortunately, they've been building their LEED-certified Green comfort station for the better part of a year, and the dog run is now just an afterthought. "We got really rooked when they moved the dog run," I said to a fellow dog walker. "Yeah," she agreed. You can now enter the run from the street, which is nice, and Kula likes it pretty well--because after all, who is it for anyway?--but I'm very disappointed they moved it from its original location. Kula is always confused when we pass where the old entrance used to be too, and wants to go in.

    Even though I was puppy-sitting a smaller dog, we opted for the Big Boys dog run because it's so…read moremuch more fun. Though not as big as Stuyvesant Park, it has a relatively big area with benches, lots of dirt, a watering station (that doubles as a pool during hot days), tennis balls and loads and loads of pooper scoopers. Though the dirt/gravel is annoying when you're wearing sandals, let's be honest, you're here so your pooch can have some fun doggy style. There's a lot of rolling, digging, frolicking in makeshift puddles and general enjoyment -- so if your pup just had a bath, well, sorry, but this is what dog's do. We usually come in the mornings when it's a bit quieter and you don't have to fight through the tourists watching the break dancers. Late afternoons bring dozens of pups with their hungover caretakers clutching coffees -- but that makes good people watching for humans and dogs, alike!

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