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Columbus Park Museum

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Columbus Park Museum
Columbus Park Museum
Columbus Park Museum
Columbus Park Museum
Columbus Park Museum
Columbus Park Museum
Columbus Park Museum
Columbus Park Museum
Columbus Park Museum
Columbus Park Museum
Columbus Park Museum
Columbus Park Museum
Columbus Park Museum
Columbus Park Museum
Columbus Park Museum
Columbus Park Museum
Columbus Park Museum
Columbus Park Museum
Columbus Park Museum
Columbus Park Museum
Columbus Park Museum
Columbus Park Museum
Columbus Park Museum
Columbus Park Museum
Phone:
+1 876-286-3589

Hours:
Sunday12pm - 8pm
Monday12pm - 8pm
Tuesday12pm - 8pm
Wednesday12pm - 8pm
Thursday12pm - 8pm
Friday12pm - 8pm
Saturday12pm - 8pm


Columbus Park, formerly known as Mulberry Bend Park, Five Points Park and Paradise Park, is a public park in Chinatown, Manhattan, in New York City. During the 19th century, this was the most dangerous ghetto area of immigrant New York, as portrayed in the book and film Gangs of New York. Back then, the park's site was part of the Five Points neighborhood, in the area known as Mulberry Bend, hence its alternative names. It was renamed Columbus Park in 1911, in honor of Christopher Columbus. Today, the park often serves as a gathering place for the local Chinese community, where the neighborhood meets up here to play mahjong, perform traditional Chinese music... [and] practice tai chi in the early mornings.
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