Seth Low Playground
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Seth Low Playground is a five-acre park located in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of Brooklyn. The park is named after Seth Low, a former Mayor of New York City and president of Columbia University. The City acquired this playground in 1924 as a park. Prior to this, it was the site of Indian Pond, a historical watering hole and ice skating location near the border of the former towns of New Utrecht and Gravesend. The park is bounded by Stillwell Avenue, Bay Parkway, West 12th Street and Avenue P.
The smaller part of this park carries the name Bealin Square. The namesake, Sgt. James J. Bealin was the first Bensonhurst resident killed in the First World War. The local American Legion Post also carried his name and lobbied for the Bealin Square designation. The square was named on July 5, 1927. Within this square, the Legion dedicated four trees to local veterans killed in combat: Flight Officer Abraham Elhal (KIA 1944), Sgt. James J. Bealin, Flight Officer Arthur J. Vogel and Lt. Walter V. Sigberman.
The park is located one block north of the western terminus of Kings Highway, a historical road that traverses Brooklyn.
References
Further reading
- "Skating on the pond" Brooklyn Daily Eagle December 29, 1894
- "Gravesend's Crematory" Brooklyn Daily Eagle Aug. 22, 1896
- "Don't want pumping station" Brooklyn Daily Eagle December 26, 1901
- "Bealin Square to be Dedicated" Brooklyn Daily Eagle July 2, 1927
- "Name Change Protested" Brooklyn Daily Eagle February 23, 1941
- "Around the Borough" Brooklyn Daily Eagle August 14, 1947
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