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The 6.2 acre Manhattan park named after United States President James Madison had been a public space since 1686 and officially became a park in 1847. Madison Square Park, which is surrounded by wealthy homes and luxury hotels, was designed by William Grant and Ignatz Pilat in 1870 and underwent a $6 million renovation in 2001 with a new paving, lighting, landscaping, benches a restored fountain and a reflecting pool. The first baseball team The New York Knickerbockers was created here in 1845 so some people refer to the park as "The Birthplace of Baseball."
The 6.2 acre Manhattan park named after United States President James Madison had been a public space since 1686 and officially became a park in 1847. Madison Square Park, which is surrounded by wealthy homes and luxury hotels, was designed by William Grant and Ignatz Pilat in 1870 and underwent a $6 million renovation in 2001 with a new paving, lighting, landscaping, benches a restored fountain and a reflecting pool. The first baseball team The New York Knickerbockers was created here in 1845 so some people refer to the park as "The Birthplace of Baseball."
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