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The very first publicly owned historic site in the nation, Washingtons Headquarters, was acquired by and opened in New York in 1850, and 35 years later, Niagara Falls became the first state park in the United States in 1885.
The Lifetime Liberty Pass permits residents of New York State who are Veterans or Gold Star Parents, Spouses, or Children, free or discounted use of state parks, historic sites, and recreational facilities.
New York State Golden Park Program If you are a New York State resident 62 or older, on Monday - Friday (except holidays), you can obtain free vehicle access to most* state parks, boat launch sites and arboretums and fee reduction to state historic sites and state-operated golf courses.
For the fastest response, please email accesspass@parks.ny.gov with details regarding your inquiry. If you are unable to email, please call 518-474-2324 and leave a message with your name, phone number and reason for your call.
On July 9, 1776, after the Declaration of Independence was read to Washingtons troops at the current site of City Hall, local Sons of Liberty rushed down Broadway to Bowling Green to topple the statue of King George III; in the process, finials on the tops of the fence depicting the royal symbol of a crown were sawed
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Bowling Green Park became more of an official park perhaps the first city park when it was established by the Common Council on March 12, 1733 (2008 marks its 355th anniversary).
Open 365 days a year, Niagara Falls State Park lives up to its reputation as a natural wonder of the world. Americas oldest state park provides an adventure-packed and family-friendly experience with incredible views.
Bowling Green Park, the first official park in New York, was established and named by a resolution of the Common Council on March 12, 1733.

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