Timothy Tye Paley Park is a small park in Upper Midtown, in the borough of Manhattan, New York City. It was created in memory of Samuel Paley, 1875-1963. The park was designed by the landscape architectural firm of Zion & Breen, and opened on 23 Mary, 1967.

Paley Park measures only 4,200 square feet. Much of it is paved over, with bots of flowering plants as the greenery. There are some furniture for people to take a rest. There is also a wheelchair ramp for the use of the disabled.

Paley Park, New York CityPaley Park, New York City
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Paley Park used to be next next door to the Paley Center for Media before the center moved to its present location.

How to reach Paley Park

Paley Park is at 3 East 53rd Street. You can take the E or M train to the Fifth Avenue-53rd Street Subway Station. The park is close to the station exit.

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