Domino Park

Domino Park

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Domino Park is a 5-acre public park in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. It spans a quarter mile along the East River near the Williamsburg Bridge, at the Domino Sugar Refinery site. Along the five-block riverside walk, various salvaged factory equipment is displayed, including four syrup collection tanks, that pay tribute to the history of the Domino Sugar Refinery. James Corner Field Operations, which also designed the High Line, took six years to design Domino Park.

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I love Domino Park because it’s a wonderful place where I can clear my head, with beautiful views, and it also has a lot of history. The last time I was there was in February 2021. I always remember the colored steps that were there the first time I visited. I’d love to see some pieces from my favorite artists as installations throughout the park—something maybe along the lines of KAWS doing an exhibition or some kind of sculpture on location.
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This one is at the very least, the buzz of Brooklyn families, as it’s part of of Domino Park, a five-acre park built on the former site of the Domino Sugar Factory in North Williamsburg. Providing gorgeous views of the East River, Domino Park is home to a one-of-a-kind playground designed by Mark Reigelman that's inspired by the sugar refining process. It’s as fun to play in as it is to look at, with slides short and steep, ladders to scale, and web tunnels to traverse.
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This one is at the very least, the buzz of Brooklyn families, as it’s part of of the recently-opened Domino Park, a five-acre park built on the former site of the Domino Sugar Factory in North Williamsburg. Providing gorgeous views of the East River, Domino Park is home to a one-of-a-kind playground designed by Mark Reigelman that's inspired by the sugar refining process. It’s as fun to play in as it is to look at, with slides short and steep, ladders to scale, web tunnels and pulleys.
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