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East River Park : ウィキペディア英語版
East River Park

East River Park, part of the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, is public park located on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. The park stretches along the East River from Montgomery Street up to 12th Street on the east side of the FDR Drive. The southern entrance boasts good views of the Manhattan Bridge and Brooklyn Bridge. The amphitheater, built in 1941 just south of Grand Street, has been reconstructed and is often used for public performances.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=East River Park - Historical Sign )〕 The park includes football, baseball and soccer fields, tennis, basketball and handball courts, a running track and bike paths including the East River Greenway. Fishing is another popular activity. The park is bisected by the Williamsburg Bridge.
Conceived in the early 1930s by Robert Moses, East River Park opened on July 27, 1939. Prior to this time, the East River waterfront had been an active shipping yard and later became home to many of the city's poorest immigrants. The park became the largest open green space on the Lower East Side. Since that time, the park has been encroached upon by various developments such as the widening of the FDR Drive and the extension of South Street.〔 Still, the park provides a respite for residents of the Lower East Side, particularly in summer months when there are refreshing breezes from the river.
After the September 11, 2001 attacks, the city rebuilt the amphitheater, which had fallen into disrepair. A new soccer field was also built at this time. Companies throughout the U.S. donated materials for the reconstruction and the project was finished in record time. The project was dedicated to those children who lost parents in the attacks.
In 2008 the City Parks Foundation brought free music, dance, and theater arts programming to the amphitheater in an effort to further engage the surrounding communities in the revitalization of the park. The first performance held was a music concert by Fiery Furnaces which drew an audience of 1,500. KRS-One and Willie Colón also performed in 2008, drawing crowds upward of 3,000 people.


File:East River Park playing fields.jpg|The park has numerous athletic facilities, for baseball, football, soccer, basketball, tennis and running
File:East River Park promenade 2.jpg|The promenade along the East River opened in 2010; the Williamsburg Bridge is in the background
File:East River Park walkway.jpg|The walkway in the park, which runs along the FDR Drive, is being resurfaced as part of a general overhaul of the park; this section is still to be worked on.

==See also==

*List of contemporary amphitheatres
*List of New York City parks
*East River Esplanade

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