Gramercy Park. Lexington Ave between 20th St. and 21st St. This is the park that curiously names the neighborhood
Gramercy Park. Lexington Ave between 20th St. and 21st St. This is the park that curiously names the neighborhood, and it is the only private garden of Manhattan. Neighbors, including staying at the Gramercy Park Hotel, have a key that opens and closes the gate. This park, for the socialite who lives nearby, was created by Samuel Ruggles in 1831.
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