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Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument
Address: 100 Washington Park , New York 11205, NY, US
State: NY
City: New York
Zip Code: 11205



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A gateway in the nature in the middle of the town when In Brooklyn. Not be compared with other parcs and definitely Central Park if in Manhattan. But I enjoyed a take-away coffee in the cold. Very quiet.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot sure
The Prison Ship Martyrs Monument is a great centerpiece for Fort Greene Park. It provides a great inspiration for runners who take on the park's steps. Make sure you learn about the fascinating history of the monument by attending a Wallabout Historical Tour put on by the Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership. In addition, you'll learn more about the surrounding Wallabout neighborhood. The only downside to the monument is that you can't go in it. The stairs that went to the top deteriorated not long after it was built. It would be so cool to go to the top to enjoy the views. Nonetheless, the monument is a beautiful symbol of the city's history.
Brooklyn has an immense amount of history you walk by every day. This monument is located in an area, quite frankly, that has only become "safely" accessible again as Brooklyn's fortunes have improved. As to the reviewer who said "waste of Time" while using the American Flag and Eagle what are you, a patriot? as an avatar... TOOL!
Beautiful little park in Brooklyn. The set of stairs is perfect for working out.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entryFree
I love this section of the park. Great place of your working out and want to run some stairs. The view is pretty nice at the top. I want to be able to go to the top
Gentrification has ruined this once diverse and ethnic park. It has now been overrun with hipster yuppies dudes with fake beards and skinny jeans and their wanna be uber chic hipster female wannabees. Brooklyn used to be cool in the late 80s and early 90s but the influx of these spoiled rich white kids has made it rather vanilla and boring. Wish the old skool Brooklyn would come back or at least I wish a lot of the old skool folks would come back and take back the neighborhood. This place has gone to the dogs!
Monument has new signage telling of site's history. Fort Greene Park continues to improve and is now a great destination
I come here on the 4th of July every year. The view of the fireworks isn't fantastic but it gets the job done and isn't nearly as crowded as lots of other spots.
A moving—if strange—monument. I would prefer a more real lighthouse than a macabre stone replica, but that’s just me. Splendid view.
Neat to visit. Visitor center isn't worth it.
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