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Juneteenth Grove — Attraction in New York

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Juneteenth Grove
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Nearby attractions
Cadman Plaza Park
Cadman Plaza E, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Brooklyn Public Library - Brooklyn Heights Branch
286 Cadman Plz W, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Korean War Veterans Plaza
Cadman Plaza E., Cadman Plaza W, Tillary St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Brooklyn War Memorial
195 Cadman Plz W, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Walt Whitman Park
Cadman Plaza E, Brooklyn, NY 11201
St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church
157 Montague St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Center for Brooklyn History
128 Pierrepont St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Child's Play NY
121 Pierrepont St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Columbus Park
Johnson St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
First Unitarian Congregational Society in Brooklyn
Sanctuary: 119-121 Pierrepont Street office:, 48 Monroe Pl, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Nearby restaurants
Clark's
80 Clark St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Iron Chef House
92 Clark St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Brooklyn Bridge Bistro
63 Tillary St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Heights Falafel
78 Henry St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Vineapple
71 Pineapple St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Brooklyn BBQ
220 Cadman Plz W, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201
Henry's End
72 Henry St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Kogane
76 Henry St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Din Soup Dumplings 鼎泰轩
162 Montague St Fl 2, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Henry Street Ale House
62 Henry St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Nearby hotels
New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge
333 Adams St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
The Tillary Hotel Brooklyn
85 Flatbush Ave Ext, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Hampton Inn Brooklyn/Downtown
125 Flatbush Ave Ext, Brooklyn, NY 11201
1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge
60 Furman St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Sheraton Brooklyn New York Hotel
228 Duffield St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Aloft New York Brooklyn
216 Duffield St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Hilton Brooklyn New York
140 Schermerhorn St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
NU Hotel Brooklyn
85 Smith St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
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Juneteenth Grove

M2W5+MP, Brooklyn, NY 11201
4.5(15)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Cadman Plaza Park, Brooklyn Public Library - Brooklyn Heights Branch, Korean War Veterans Plaza, Brooklyn War Memorial, Walt Whitman Park, St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church, Center for Brooklyn History, Child's Play NY, Columbus Park, First Unitarian Congregational Society in Brooklyn, restaurants: Clark's, Iron Chef House, Brooklyn Bridge Bistro, Heights Falafel, Vineapple, Brooklyn BBQ, Henry's End, Kogane, Din Soup Dumplings 鼎泰轩, Henry Street Ale House
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Website
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Nearby attractions of Juneteenth Grove

Cadman Plaza Park

Brooklyn Public Library - Brooklyn Heights Branch

Korean War Veterans Plaza

Brooklyn War Memorial

Walt Whitman Park

St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church

Center for Brooklyn History

Child's Play NY

Columbus Park

First Unitarian Congregational Society in Brooklyn

Cadman Plaza Park

Cadman Plaza Park

4.4

(948)

Open 24 hours
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Brooklyn Public Library - Brooklyn Heights Branch

Brooklyn Public Library - Brooklyn Heights Branch

4.4

(120)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Korean War Veterans Plaza

Korean War Veterans Plaza

4.4

(76)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Brooklyn War Memorial

Brooklyn War Memorial

4.4

(145)

Open 24 hours
Click for details

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Nearby restaurants of Juneteenth Grove

Clark's

Iron Chef House

Brooklyn Bridge Bistro

Heights Falafel

Vineapple

Brooklyn BBQ

Henry's End

Kogane

Din Soup Dumplings 鼎泰轩

Henry Street Ale House

Clark's

Clark's

4.4

(845)

Click for details
Iron Chef House

Iron Chef House

4.4

(338)

$$

Click for details
Brooklyn Bridge Bistro

Brooklyn Bridge Bistro

4.0

(395)

$$

Click for details
Heights Falafel

Heights Falafel

4.7

(495)

$

Click for details
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Reviews of Juneteenth Grove

4.5
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5.0
1y

Title: A Profound Tribute to History and Community

Review:

Last month, I was privileged to visit Juneteenth Grove in Brooklyn's Cadman Plaza Park, a poignant and beautifully designed space commemorating Juneteenth and the ongoing struggle against racism. The grove, established on June 19, 2020, is a testament to the resilience and strength of the Black community, featuring 19 vibrant flowering trees and benches painted in the symbolic Pan-African colors of red, black, and green.

As I walked through the grove, I was moved by its thoughtful design and powerful message. The banners and the overall ambiance of the space remind me of the importance of solidarity and the continued fight for equality and justice.

Juneteenth Grove is not just a place of reflection; it's a beacon of hope and a celebration of freedom. It's a must-visit for anyone looking to connect with a significant piece of American history and to pay respects to the enduring spirit of the Black community. I left feeling inspired and grateful for the opportunity to experience such a...

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5.0
33w

A lovely place and a lively place too. People come for walking or for walking their dogs. Nannies with babies in strollers frequent this park a lot and sometimes the nearby day care centers bring groups of children for an outing. At lunchtime some people sit here on the beautiful park benches having their sandwiches and coffee. We too love to spend time here...

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5.0
1y

Beautiful and quiet park space with a variety of trees and flowers. Well-thought out design that provides a nice balance of light and shadow, especially as the sun moves across the sky and shines through the trees on either side of the grove. I especially like that it is situated between the Brooklyn War Memorial and the Korean War...

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Digital HassanDigital Hassan
Title: A Profound Tribute to History and Community Review: Last month, I was privileged to visit Juneteenth Grove in Brooklyn's Cadman Plaza Park, a poignant and beautifully designed space commemorating Juneteenth and the ongoing struggle against racism. The grove, established on June 19, 2020, is a testament to the resilience and strength of the Black community, featuring 19 vibrant flowering trees and benches painted in the symbolic Pan-African colors of red, black, and green. As I walked through the grove, I was moved by its thoughtful design and powerful message. The banners and the overall ambiance of the space remind me of the importance of solidarity and the continued fight for equality and justice. Juneteenth Grove is not just a place of reflection; it's a beacon of hope and a celebration of freedom. It's a must-visit for anyone looking to connect with a significant piece of American history and to pay respects to the enduring spirit of the Black community. I left feeling inspired and grateful for the opportunity to experience such a meaningful site.
Chantelle Marie SmithChantelle Marie Smith
Beautiful and quiet park space with a variety of trees and flowers. Well-thought out design that provides a nice balance of light and shadow, especially as the sun moves across the sky and shines through the trees on either side of the grove. I especially like that it is situated between the Brooklyn War Memorial and the Korean War Veterans Plaza.
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Digital HassanDigital Hassan
Title: A Profound Tribute to History and Community Review: Last month, I was privileged to visit Juneteenth Grove in Brooklyn's Cadman Plaza Park, a poignant and beautifully designed space commemorating Juneteenth and the ongoing struggle against racism. The grove, established on June 19, 2020, is a testament to the resilience and strength of the Black community, featuring 19 vibrant flowering trees and benches painted in the symbolic Pan-African colors of red, black, and green. As I walked through the grove, I was moved by its thoughtful design and powerful message. The banners and the overall ambiance of the space remind me of the importance of solidarity and the continued fight for equality and justice. Juneteenth Grove is not just a place of reflection; it's a beacon of hope and a celebration of freedom. It's a must-visit for anyone looking to connect with a significant piece of American history and to pay respects to the enduring spirit of the Black community. I left feeling inspired and grateful for the opportunity to experience such a meaningful site.
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Title: A Profound Tribute to History and Community Review: Last month, I was privileged to visit Juneteenth Grove in Brooklyn's Cadman Plaza Park, a poignant and beautifully designed space commemorating Juneteenth and the ongoing struggle against racism. The grove, established on June 19, 2020, is a testament to the resilience and strength of the Black community, featuring 19 vibrant flowering trees and benches painted in the symbolic Pan-African colors of red, black, and green. As I walked through the grove, I was moved by its thoughtful design and powerful message. The banners and the overall ambiance of the space remind me of the importance of solidarity and the continued fight for equality and justice. Juneteenth Grove is not just a place of reflection; it's a beacon of hope and a celebration of freedom. It's a must-visit for anyone looking to connect with a significant piece of American history and to pay respects to the enduring spirit of the Black community. I left feeling inspired and grateful for the opportunity to experience such a meaningful site.
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Beautiful and quiet park space with a variety of trees and flowers. Well-thought out design that provides a nice balance of light and shadow, especially as the sun moves across the sky and shines through the trees on either side of the grove. I especially like that it is situated between the Brooklyn War Memorial and the Korean War Veterans Plaza.
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Title: A Profound Tribute to History and Community Review: Last month, I was privileged to visit Juneteenth Grove in Brooklyn's Cadman Plaza Park, a poignant and beautifully designed space commemorating Juneteenth and the ongoing struggle against racism. The grove, established on June 19, 2020, is a testament to the resilience and strength of the Black community, featuring 19 vibrant flowering trees and benches painted in the symbolic Pan-African colors of red, black, and green. As I walked through the grove, I was moved by its thoughtful design and powerful message. The banners and the overall ambiance of the space remind me of the importance of solidarity and the continued fight for equality and justice. Juneteenth Grove is not just a place of reflection; it's a beacon of hope and a celebration of freedom. It's a must-visit for anyone looking to connect with a significant piece of American history and to pay respects to the enduring spirit of the Black community. I left feeling inspired and grateful for the opportunity to experience such a meaningful site.
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