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- Vesuvio_Playground abstract "Vesuvio Playground is an 0.64-acre (2,600 m2) neighborhood park located on the corner of Thompson Street and Spring Street off of Prince Street in SoHo, in Manhattan, New York City.It was named in the late 1990s after the nearby popular Vesuvio Bakery on Prince Street, which was in turn named for the stratovolcano Mount Vesuvius, which in 79 A.D. erupted destroying the Roman city of Pompeii. The park was named to honor the owner of the bakery; it could not be named after him because Parks Department policy prohibited the naming of the park after a living person.The playground was formerly named Thompson Street Playground, after the adjacent Thompson Street. That street was in turn named after Revolutionary War Brigadier General William Thompson in the late 18th century.The playground's land was purchased by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation in three purchases – in 1929, 1930, and 1957.The park has basketball courts, handball courts, bocce courts, a three-foot mini-pool, playgrounds, sandboxes, water fountains, spray showers, and public bathrooms. A $2.9 million renovation of the park was completed in 2007.".
- Vesuvio_Playground location Manhattan.
- Vesuvio_Playground location SoHo,_Manhattan.
- Vesuvio_Playground location Spring_Street_(Manhattan).
- Vesuvio_Playground location Thompson_Street_(Manhattan).
- Vesuvio_Playground wikiPageID "37837906".
- Vesuvio_Playground wikiPageRevisionID "558610798".
- Vesuvio_Playground altName "Thompson Street Playground".
- Vesuvio_Playground hasPhotoCollection Vesuvio_Playground.
- Vesuvio_Playground location "on the corner of Thompson Street and Spring Street off of Prince Street in SoHo, in Manhattan, New York City".
- Vesuvio_Playground name "Vesuvio Playground".
- Vesuvio_Playground subject Category:1929_establishments_in_New_York.
- Vesuvio_Playground subject Category:Parks_in_Manhattan.
- Vesuvio_Playground subject Category:Playgrounds.
- Vesuvio_Playground subject Category:SoHo.
- Vesuvio_Playground subject Category:Urban_public_parks.
- Vesuvio_Playground point "40.725016 -74.002635".
- Vesuvio_Playground type Park.
- Vesuvio_Playground type Place.
- Vesuvio_Playground type Wikidata:Q532.
- Vesuvio_Playground type Park.
- Vesuvio_Playground type Place.
- Vesuvio_Playground type Location.
- Vesuvio_Playground type SpatialThing.
- Vesuvio_Playground comment "Vesuvio Playground is an 0.64-acre (2,600 m2) neighborhood park located on the corner of Thompson Street and Spring Street off of Prince Street in SoHo, in Manhattan, New York City.It was named in the late 1990s after the nearby popular Vesuvio Bakery on Prince Street, which was in turn named for the stratovolcano Mount Vesuvius, which in 79 A.D. erupted destroying the Roman city of Pompeii.".
- Vesuvio_Playground label "Vesuvio Playground".
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- Vesuvio_Playground sameAs 7227167.
- Vesuvio_Playground sameAs Q7923522.
- Vesuvio_Playground sameAs Q7923522.
- Vesuvio_Playground lat "40.725016".
- Vesuvio_Playground long "-74.002635".
- Vesuvio_Playground wasDerivedFrom Vesuvio_Playground?oldid=558610798.
- Vesuvio_Playground isPrimaryTopicOf Vesuvio_Playground.