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  1. Located on the southernmost tip of Manhattan, the history of Battery Park goes back all the way to 1623 when the Dutch settled the area that would become known as New Amsterdam. The Dutch named the area Capske Hook. The first fort at Battery Park that was built by the Dutch was called Fort Amsterdam.

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  2. In 1940, the entirety of Battery Park was closed for twelve years due to the construction of the Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel and the Battery Park Underpass. The park reopened in 1952 after a renovation, but then subsequently went into decline.

  3. 5 days ago · Historic Battery Park (now known as The Battery) was where the early immigrants landed, and Castle Clinton, built with the intention of preventing a British invasion in 1812, was where...

  4. Portions of Battery Park were closed from 1940 to 1952, while the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel and the Battery Park Underpass were built beneath it. Although construction was delayed by World War II, New Yorkers were delighted with the dramatically transformed park, completely relandscaped and expanded by two acres.

  5. May 15, 2020 · On September 11, 2001 Battery Park became a survival route for people fleeing Manhattan and an emergency staging site. Lower Manhattan is devastated and all plans to enhance the park go on hold. In rebuilding the city, the park fights for its preservation.

  6. Apr 17, 2024 · Apr 17, 2024. -- As a lifelong New Yorker and avid filmmaker, I’ve traversed the winding paths of Battery Park countless times. However, it wasn’t until recently that I truly discovered the...

  7. Castle Clinton (also known as Fort Clinton and Castle Garden) is a restored circular sandstone fort within Battery Park at the southern end of Manhattan in New York City. Built from 1808 to 1811, it was the first American immigration station, predating Ellis Island.

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