Seward Park Drinking Fountains
![Sources d'eau Potable: Peut être utilisée pour montrer la source de votre eau potable, les réservoirs et les principaux éléments du réseau d'eau ainsi que la pureté de l'eau et des renseignements sur sa conservation. Cette icône peut être utilisée dans une ligne ou avec une ligne pour indiquer les grandes canalisations souterraines, les robinets ou les fontaines à eau. Sources d'eau Potable](https://www.opengreenmap.org/sites/default/files/taxonomy_image/category_pictures_65.gif)
![Parc: Green space that offers a place to relax and play outdoors. May include sports fields, picnicking, running paths, canoe rental, or workout/play equipment, along with diverse vegetation and a pond, creek or other water feature. Parc](https://www.opengreenmap.org/sites/default/files/taxonomy_image/category_pictures_94.gif)
![Jardin/Espace Publique: A community gathering place, often car-free, that may have benches, fountain, events, etc., with an inclusive, accessible character. It can be a public space located in a square, garden or park, or even indoors. Jardin/Espace Publique](https://www.opengreenmap.org/sites/default/files/taxonomy_image/category_pictures_95.gif)
![Agriculture Bio/Durable : Encompasses small-scale city farm to full-size rural farms that are organic, biodynamic or using other sustainable methods. May indicate organizations linking urban communities and nearby farmers though community-supported agriculture (known as CSAs or box schemes), 4H demonstration farms, agriculture schools or food security resources and networks. Agriculture Bio/Durable](https://www.opengreenmap.org/sites/default/files/taxonomy_image/category_pictures_2.gif)
Vue d'ensemble
Over one hundred years ago, settlement workers Lillian D. Wald and Charles B. Stover founded the Outdoor Recreation League (ORL) to promote organized games in public playgrounds as an alternative to play in city streets. Between 1898 and 1902 ORL opened nine privately sponsored playgrounds on municipal parkland. Soon after the City of New York assumed operations of ORL playgrounds in 1902, the facility at Seward Park became the first permanent, municipally built playground in the United States. It opened on October 17, 1903, in the north corner of the park. With its cinder surfacing, fences, recreation pavilion, and play and gymnastic equipment, the facility became a model for playground programming and design.
This park also has four water fountains accessible to the public.
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- New York City
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- Santana de ParnaíbaBrazil
- France
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- United States
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- TimişoaraRomania
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Seward Park Drinking Fountains
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