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Marsha P. Johnson State Park (formerly and also known as East River State Park) is an
state park State parks are parks or other protected areas managed at the sub-national level within those nations which use "state" as a political subdivision. State parks are typically established by a state to preserve a location on account of its natural ...
in the
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neighborhood of Brooklyn,
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. The park stretches along the East River near North 7th, 8th, and 9th Streets, with views of the Williamsburg Bridge and
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. East River State Park opened in 2007 on the site of the
Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal The Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal was a shortline railroad and marine terminal with its main facilities and administrative offices located on 86–88 Kent Avenue (now part of East River State Park and Bushwick Inlet Park) in the Williamsburg ...
. The park was renamed in honor of gay rights activist Marsha P. Johnson in 2020, becoming the first New York state park to be named after an LGBTQ person.


History

Marsha P. Johnson State Park is built on the former site of the
Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal The Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal was a shortline railroad and marine terminal with its main facilities and administrative offices located on 86–88 Kent Avenue (now part of East River State Park and Bushwick Inlet Park) in the Williamsburg ...
, the first offline railroad terminal to be located in Brooklyn (opened in 1870 as Palmer's Dock). It is adjacent to the city-run Bushwick Inlet Park. The park opened on May 26, 2007, and was originally known as East River State Park. Unlike other nearby parks, it closes at dusk. State park rules prohibit dogs and bicycle riding. In 2009 the music concerts that were held at the McCarren Park Pool were relocated to the East River State Park. The Open Space Alliance for North Brooklyn (OSA) selected the East River State Park as the site for future performances. The park has been nicknamed the Williamsburg Waterfront. Through a public/private partnership the Open Space Alliance and Ticketmaster, live music performances will be held through the summer months at the East River State Park.


Renaming and renovation

On February 1, 2020, Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York announced that the
East River State Park Marsha P. Johnson State Park (formerly and also known as East River State Park) is an state park in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. The park stretches along the East River near North 7th, 8th, and 9th Streets, with views o ...
in Brooklyn would be renamed in honor of gay rights activist Marsha P. Johnson. New York state governor Andrew Cuomo formally rededicated the park on August 24, 2020, on the 75th anniversary of Johnson's birth. At the renaming, Cuomo also announced the addition of art and signage within the park that would reflect Johnson's work. The state government closed parts of the park in early 2021, adding trees, paths, gardens, and event spaces as part of a renovation. The state originally planned to commission a mural honoring Johnson, but these plans were scrapped in mid-2021 after community members and activists criticized the lack of public input for the plans. In August 2022, on the 77th anniversary of Johnson's birth, governor Kathy Hochul announced that a new gate to the park would be constructed as part of a renovation. The gateway would contain floral decorations, which Johnson frequently wore, and the words "Pay it no mind", which Johnson sardonically said was what her middle initial stood for.


Gallery

Image:East River State Park sign, Brooklyn, NY IMG_3741.JPG, Entrance sign File:WSTM Team Dustizeff 0012.jpg, Facilities in the park File:East River State Park - Historic Information Board 1.jpg, One of five historic information boards inside the park File:NY 35 (11733103943).jpg, The park in winter


See also

*
List of New York state parks This is a list of state parks in the U.S. state of New York (state), New York. Also listed are state golf courses, seasonal hunting areas, and ''former'' state parks. In New York, state parks are managed by the New York State Office of Parks, Re ...
* List of parks in New York City


References


External links


New York State Parks: Marsha P. Johnson State ParkBrooklyn Eastern District Terminal, Palmer's Dock - A Comprehensive History: 1870-1983
{{authority control State parks of New York (state) Parks in Brooklyn East River Williamsburg, Brooklyn Protected areas established in 2007 2007 establishments in New York City LGBT monuments and memorials in the United States