Manhasset Valley Park Explained

Manhasset Valley Park
Type:Public
Location:Manhasset, New York, United States
Coordinates:40.79°N -73.7069°W
Area:26.6 acres (10.8 ha)
Owner:Town of North Hempstead
Paths:Yes
Parking:Yes

Manhasset Valley Park is a park in Manhasset, on Long Island, in New York, United States. It is operated by the Town of North Hempstead.

Description

Manhasset Valley Park is located in the valley separating the Great Neck and Cow Neck Peninsulas.[1] [2] It contains walking paths, a playground, and athletic fields. A stream flows through the park.[3]

Before the Long Island Rail Road's Port Washington Branch was extended from Great Neck to Port Washington via. the Manhasset Viaduct, the commercial heart of Manhasset was located in this area, which was nicknamed "The Valley."[4] After the Port Washington Branch was extended to Port Washington and the Manhasset station opened on Plandome Road, the commercial center of the hamlet moved there; that area was nicknamed "The Hill."

The park was formerly operated by Nassau County, prior to its transfer to the Town of North Hempstead.[5] The transfer of ownership was part of an effort made by Nassau to cut costs.

The park is roughly 26.6acres in total size.

See also

References

  1. Web site: Manhasset Valley Park · 461 Maple St, Manhasset, NY 11030. 2021-07-31. Google Maps. en.
  2. Web site: GNIS Detail - Manhasset Valley Park. 2021-07-31. geonames.usgs.gov.
  3. Web site: Town of North Hempstead - Manhasset Valley Park. 2021-07-31. northhempsteadny.gov.
  4. Web site: Claus. Christina. 2017-05-06. A History Of Plandome Road. 2021-07-31. Manhasset Press. en-US. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20210731183050/https://manhassetpress.com/a-history-of-plandome-road/. 2021-07-31.
  5. News: Mancini. Rosemaria. December 12, 2004. Nassau Wants to Transfer Parks to Towns: Take My Park, Please. The New York Times. ProQuest.