Cadman Plaza Park - PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENT
A panorama taken from Cadman Plaza Park in Brooklyn. Interestingly, the grass in Cadman Plaza Park is fake. Maybe they hoover it instead of mowing. As the picture shows, fake grass or not, the park is popular with locals, who come out at lunchtime to relax and enjoy the sun. At the south end is a large monument to WWII.
Cadman Plaza Park - FURTHER INFORMATION
Cadman Plaza Park - New York visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'Cadman Plaza Park' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from New York.
Cadman Plaza Park is between the Brooklyn Bridge and Brooklyn Borough Hall in Brooklyn, New York. The park is named after the Reverend Doctor Samuel Parkes Cadman (1864-1936), a Brooklyn Congregational Church minister who served in the area for 36 years.
At the south end of the upper section of the park is a 24ft high memorial war to WWII, flanked on either side by statues of women, and shown in this panorama. The inscription on the memorial reads: This memorial dedicated to the heroic men and women of the borough of Brooklyn who fought for liberty in the Second World War 1941-1945 and especially to those who suffered and died. May their sacrifice inspire future generations and lead to World Peace.
TRAVEL DIRECTIONS AND GETTING THERE
Subway: High Street Station (A, C), Clark Street Station (2, 3)















