Monsignor McGolrick Park
Historic public park in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, originally Winthrop Park, known for its landmarks and sculptures.

šŸ“œ Public park in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, designated a U.S. historic place.
šŸ” Originally named Winthrop Park, renamed in 1941 for Monsignor Edward McGolrick.

Why Go

šŸ›ļø Features a classical brick and limestone Shelter Pavilion, a NYC landmark.
šŸ—½ Home to a bronze winged victory figure honoring WWI veterans.
🚢 See 'The Monitor and the Merrimac' sculpture by Antonio de Filippo.

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