Kopytko Triangle, New York City
Facts and practical information
Scott M. Kopytko Triangle is a 0.0023-acre public green space in the Flushing neighborhood of Queens, New York City. It is bound by 158th Street, Oak Avenue, and Quince Avenue. The triangle's shape is the result of two street grids intersecting with each other to form this small green space. To the park's west, streets named after plants, such as Poplar, Quince, and Rose, recall Flushing's past as America's premier horticultural center at the site of what is now Kissena Park. William Prince established the New World's first commercial nursery in Flushing 1735. ()
Northeastern Queens (Flushing)New York City
Kopytko Triangle – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Rachel Carson Playground, Kissena Park, Old Quaker Meeting House, Flushing Town Hall.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Kopytko Triangle?
How to get to Kopytko Triangle by public transport?
Bus
- 46th Avenue & 158th Street • Lines: Q26, Q27 (7 min walk)
- 46th Avenue & 160th Street • Lines: Q26 (8 min walk)
Train
- Broadway (23 min walk)
- Murray Hill (24 min walk)
Metro
- Flushing–Main Street • Lines: <7>, 7 (32 min walk)