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[[Image:Meadows Park (GTA4) (northeastwards).jpg|thumb|375px|right|Meadows Park as viewed to the northwest from the southwest edge of the area.]]
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[[Image:MeadowsPark-GTA4-northeastwards.jpg|thumb|376px|right|Meadows Park as viewed to the northwest from the southwest edge of the area.]]
   
'''Meadows Park''' is the name of a large, public park and its adjacent community in central Dukes. It is bordered to north by [[Dukes Bay]]; the [[Dukes Bay Bridge]], Hewes Street and San Jacinto Avenue to the west ([[Steinway]] and [[East Island City]]); Charleston Avenue and Savannah Avenue to the southwest ([[Cerveza Heights]]); Tudor Street to the southwest ([[Meadow Hills]] and [[Willis]]); and the Broker-Dukes Expressway to the east ([[Francis International Airport]]).
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'''Meadows Park''' is a large public park and its adjacent community in northern [[Dukes]]. It is bordered to north by [[Dukes Bay]]; the [[Dukes Bay Bridge]], [[Hewes Street]] and [[San Jacinto Avenue]] to the west ([[Steinway]] and [[East Island City]]); [[Charleston Avenue]] and [[Savannah Ave]]nue to the southwest ([[Cerveza Heights]]); [[Tudor St]]reet to the southeast ([[Meadow Hills]] and [[Willis]]); and the [[Broker-Dukes Expressway]] to the east ([[Francis International Airport, Dukes|Francis International Airport]]).
   
==Character==
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== Character ==
The residential area of Meadows Park along Savannah Avenue is reminiscent of quaint, upscale neighborhoods in New York City such as [[wikipedia:Brooklyn Heights|Brooklyn Heights]] and [[wikipedia:Gramercy, Manhattan|Gramercy]], featuring rows of brownstones.
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The residential area of Meadows Park along [[Savannah Ave|Savannah Avenue is]] reminiscent of quaint, upscale neighborhoods in New York City such as [[wp:Brooklyn Heights|Brooklyn Heights]] and [[wp:Gramercy, Manhattan|Gramercy]], featuring rows of brownstones.
   
 
The park area itself appears to features remnants of a world fair organized during the 1960s<ref>www.peepthatshit.com/sightsmedows.hmtl (In game website.)</ref> (alluding to the [[wp:1964 New York World's Fair|1964 New York World's Fair]]), with only a few reminders of the event standing. Portions of the park has since been converted for other recreational uses (including a series of outdoor tennis courts and a baseball field), but the park has generally remained lush with trees and fields.
 
The park area itself appears to features remnants of a world fair organized during the 1960s<ref>www.peepthatshit.com/sightsmedows.hmtl (In game website.)</ref> (alluding to the [[wp:1964 New York World's Fair|1964 New York World's Fair]]), with only a few reminders of the event standing. Portions of the park has since been converted for other recreational uses (including a series of outdoor tennis courts and a baseball field), but the park has generally remained lush with trees and fields.
   
==Points of interest==
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== Points of interest ==
The park is notably home to [[The Monoglobe]] and [[Liberty State Pavillion Towers]]. Other noteworthy structures include a solitary building fronting the Monoglobe that houses tennis courts and an ice skating rink on one side and a museum on the other, and two bronze statues, each depicting a male and female, seen between the building and the Monoglobe: One in the middle of a pond, and the other between the pond and the Monoglobe.
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The park is notably home to [[The Monoglobe]] and [[Liberty State Pavillion Towers]]. Other noteworthy structures include a solitary building fronting the Monoglobe that houses tennis courts and an ice skating rink on one side and a museum on the other, a stadium/circus ring that contains a [[Flying Rat]] and can be used used for demolition derby in [[Multiplayer]] [[Free Mode]], and two bronze statues, each depicting a male and female, seen between the building and the Monoglobe: One in the middle of a pond, and the other between the pond and the Monoglobe.
   
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In Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars the Monoglobe was blown off its's base and rammed a hole in a nearby building.
==Influences==
 
Meadows Park is based on [[wikipedia:Flushing Meadows Park|Flushing Meadows Park]] in Queens, New York. Its Monoglobe is a replica of the [[Wikipedia:Unisphere|Unisphere]], while the Pavillion Towers are obviously supposed to be the New York State Pavilion.
 
   
 
== Influences ==
The building standing just north of the Monoglobe is a scaled down replica of the [[wp:Queens Museum of Art|Queens Museum of Art]], while the statues between the building and the Monoglobe are expanded reworking of [[wp:Donald De Lue|Donald De Lue]]'s [[wp:Rocket Thrower|Rocket Thrower]]. Both structures are located within Flushing Meadows Park.
 
 
Meadows Park is based on [[wp:Flushing Meadows Park|Flushing Meadows Park]] in Queens, New York. Its Monoglobe is a replica of the [[wp:Unisphere|Unisphere]], while the Pavillion Towers are obviously supposed to be the New York State Pavilion.
   
 
The building standing just north of the Monoglobe is a scaled down replica of the [[wp:Queens Museum of Art|Queens Museum of Art]], while the statues between the building and the Monoglobe are expanded reworking of [[wp:Donald De Lue|Donald De Lue]]'s [[wp:Rocket Thrower|Rocket Thrower]]. Both real-life inspirations are located within Flushing Meadows Park.
==Transport==
 
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The [[Liberty City Subway]] does not stop at Meadows Park, even though it runs along half of the perimeter of the park, even cutting through it at one point. However, [[Huntington Street LTA|Huntington Street]] station, in [[Cerveza Heights]], is only a very short distance away from Meadows Park and may be used by its residents.
 
 
== Transport ==
 
The [[Subway in GTA IV|Liberty City Subway]] does not stop at Meadows Park, even though it runs along half of the perimeter of the park, even cutting through it at one point. However, [[Huntington Street LTA|Huntington Street]] station, in [[Cerveza Heights]], is only a very short distance away from Meadows Park and may be used by its residents.
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Image:MeadowsPark-GTA4-Monoglobe.jpg|[[The Monoglobe]].
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Image:MeadowsPark-GTA4-statuesandmusuem.jpg|The statues and museum.
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Image:MeadowsPark-GTA4-LibertyStatePavillionTowers.jpg|The [[Liberty State Pavillion Towers]].
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File:MeadowsPark-GTA4-northeastwards.jpg

Meadows Park as viewed to the northwest from the southwest edge of the area.

Meadows Park is a large public park and its adjacent community in northern Dukes. It is bordered to north by Dukes Bay; the Dukes Bay Bridge, Hewes Street and San Jacinto Avenue to the west (Steinway and East Island City); Charleston Avenue and Savannah Avenue to the southwest (Cerveza Heights); Tudor Street to the southeast (Meadow Hills and Willis); and the Broker-Dukes Expressway to the east (Francis International Airport).

Character

The residential area of Meadows Park along Savannah Avenue is reminiscent of quaint, upscale neighborhoods in New York City such as Brooklyn Heights and Gramercy, featuring rows of brownstones.

The park area itself appears to features remnants of a world fair organized during the 1960s[1] (alluding to the 1964 New York World's Fair), with only a few reminders of the event standing. Portions of the park has since been converted for other recreational uses (including a series of outdoor tennis courts and a baseball field), but the park has generally remained lush with trees and fields.

Points of interest

The park is notably home to The Monoglobe and Liberty State Pavillion Towers. Other noteworthy structures include a solitary building fronting the Monoglobe that houses tennis courts and an ice skating rink on one side and a museum on the other, a stadium/circus ring that contains a Flying Rat and can be used used for demolition derby in Multiplayer Free Mode, and two bronze statues, each depicting a male and female, seen between the building and the Monoglobe: One in the middle of a pond, and the other between the pond and the Monoglobe.

In Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars the Monoglobe was blown off its's base and rammed a hole in a nearby building.

Influences

Meadows Park is based on Flushing Meadows Park in Queens, New York. Its Monoglobe is a replica of the Unisphere, while the Pavillion Towers are obviously supposed to be the New York State Pavilion.

The building standing just north of the Monoglobe is a scaled down replica of the Queens Museum of Art, while the statues between the building and the Monoglobe are expanded reworking of Donald De Lue's Rocket Thrower. Both real-life inspirations are located within Flushing Meadows Park.

Transport

The Liberty City Subway does not stop at Meadows Park, even though it runs along half of the perimeter of the park, even cutting through it at one point. However, Huntington Street station, in Cerveza Heights, is only a very short distance away from Meadows Park and may be used by its residents.

Gallery

References

  1. www.peepthatshit.com/sightsmedows.hmtl (In game website.)

Navigation

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