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Jane’s Walk NYC 2026: Feeling Groovy: History and Public Space Advocacy Along East 59th Street
05/03/2026 03:00 PM - 04:30 PM ET

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  • Free

Summary

Paul Simon felt so groovy, walking along the Queensboro bridge, that he wrote a song about it. The bridge, declared a landmark in 1973, has a history of public access dating to 1914, when a farmers market opened under its famous Guastavino-tiled arches. This walk will explore the Manhattan side of the bridge, its history, and the public (or not so public) spaces alongside it.

We’ll meet in Tramway Plaza, where the Beaux Arts trolley terminal hearkens to the site's history as a transportation hub. We’ll visit the derelict storage lot that residents are campaigning to re-open for public use. Continuing along East 59th Street, we'll visit recently-restored Honey Locust Park and the Bridgemarket complex (with its historic Evangeline Blashfield Fountain) before wrapping things up at Andrew Haswell Green Park, overlooking the East River.
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