New Yorkers can stay connected for free at 26 locations in 20 NYC parks across the five boroughs. The five-year initiative was launched last year in partnership with AT&T at no cost to taxpayers. This initiative is part of the longer-term plan to make NYC one of the leading digital cities in the world.
A few of these locations are slated to be live in 2012 so let us know if the Wi-Fi is up and running there!
Manhattan
- Battery Park: Bosque area; Ferry landing
- Central Park: Mineral Springs (around the restaurant); Rumsey Playfield; Tavern on the Green; Zoo
- Marcus Garvey Park: Amphitheater
- Thomas Jefferson Park
- Tompkins Square Park: around the field house
- The High Line
- Holcombe Rucker Park
Brooklyn
- Brooklyn Bridge Park: Pier 1; Pier 6
- Fort Greene Park: around the monument & visitor’s center
- Herbert Von King Park: Amphitheater
- McCarren Park: around the field house
- Prospect Park: around the Picnic House
Bronx
- Joyce Kilmer Park: north playground
- Devoe Park
- Hunts Point Riverside Park
Queens
- Astoria Park: track & ball fields
- Flushing Meadows Corona Park: Queens Zoo
- MacDonald Park
Staten Island
- Clove Lakes Park: ball fields
- Franklin D. Roosevelt Boardwalk and Beach: around the South Fin Restaurant (2012)
This is part 4 of a 10 part series on the NYC tech scene: