Carl Schurz Park. East End Avenue between 83rd and 90th Street. Carl Schurz Park is called after the Missouri Senator Carl Schurz, who in 1881 moved to Manhattan and was editor of the Evening Post and Harper's Weekly, as well as being an advocate for the abolition of slavery and resident of the area. The park is built on two main grounds connected by spacious staircases and massive stones, with rows promenage wooded banks, other secondary stone stairs, uneven gardens and a boardwalk overlooking the East River. Oasis of tranquility, greenery and fresh air to the neighborhood.


Carl Schurz Park. East End Avenue between 83rd and 90th Street. Carl Schurz Park is called after the Missouri Senator Carl Schurz, who in 1881 moved to Manhattan and was editor of the Evening Post and Harper's Weekly, as well as being an advocate for the abolition of slavery and resident of the area. The park is built on two main grounds connected by spacious staircases and massive stones, with rows promenage wooded banks, other secondary stone stairs, uneven gardens and a boardwalk overlooking the East River. Oasis of tranquility, greenery and fresh air to the neighborhood.


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