Lentol Triangle, Public park in Brooklyn, United States.
Lentol Triangle is a small park in Kings County, New York, set on a wedge-shaped plot where several streets meet. The space contains benches, a few trees, and short paved walkways bordered by low fences and patches of grass.
The city designated this wedge of land as a public park to make use of an awkward plot left between streets. Neighborhood groups later took on maintenance and organized planting days and minor improvements.
Local volunteers participate in maintenance activities and community events throughout the year to enhance the park's appearance and utility.
You can reach this spot on foot from surrounding residential streets that branch off in several directions. The open layout allows for a quick walk or a short rest on one of the benches along the pathways.
Geographic coordinates place this triangular green space at precisely 40 degrees north and 73 degrees west in Kings County.
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