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Here’s the breakdown of The Parade Grounds in Brooklyn and their relationship to Prospect Park. 1. The Parade Ground (Current Name) This is the specific, well-known athletic complex you're likely asking about. Location: Directly adjacent to Prospect Park, bordered by Parkside Avenue, Coney Island Avenue, Caton Avenue, and Prospect Park Southwest. What it is Today: It is a massive, city-owned sports complex, not a formal military parade ground. It features: Six baseball diamonds Four football/soccer fields Twelve tennis courts (the famous Prospect Park Tennis Center) A running track Basketball courts History: This land was originally intended to be the parade ground for the 19th-century military encampment located within what is now Prospect Park. 2. The Original Military Parade Grounds (Historical) This is where the history gets interesting and explains the name. Location: The area now occupied by Prospect Park itself, specifically the Long Meadow and Nethermead areas. History: In the early 1800s, before Prospect Park was created, this large open area was known as "The Flatbush Plains" and was used as a military training and parade ground for the local militia. When the City of Brooklyn began planning a great park to rival Manhattan's Central Park, this was the chosen site. The Connection: The park's designers, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, incorporated the need for a parade ground into their initial 1860s plans. However, the military use declined, and the beautiful, rolling landscapes of the Long Meadow replaced the formal military parade square. The athletic facilities were then built on the separate plot of land south of the park, which inherited the name "The Parade Ground." 3. Prospect Park Prospect Park is the vast 526-acre public park designed by Olmsted and Vaux. The historical parade grounds are within its borders (now the meadows), and the modern athletic Parade Ground is immediately south of it. Key Differences at a Glance Feature The Parade Ground (Athletic Complex) Prospect Park (The Park itself) Primary Use Organized sports (baseball, soccer, tennis) Recreation, nature, picnics, concerts, zoo Landscape Flat, manicured athletic fields Hilly, wooded, with meadows, a lake, and waterways Historical Military Use No (the name was transferred) Yes. The Long Meadow was the original parade ground. Location South of the park, bounded by city streets North of the athletic complex, from Grand Army Plaza to Parkside Ave Summary To put it simply: The original military parade grounds are now the beautiful meadows inside Prospect Park. The place called "The Parade Ground" today is a separate, famous sports complex just south of Prospect Park, named for its historical predecessor. So, if you're looking to play sports or watch a game, you go to The Parade Ground. If you're looking to stroll, picnic, or enjoy nature, you go to Prospect Park—and you’ll be walking on the very land that was once the original parade grounds. Welcome to NYC BIG ACKEE (ATV)– Where Music, Culture, and City Vibes Collide! 🌆🎶 Welcome to Ackee TV! 🌍🍛 Your ultimate destination for authentic Jamaican-American flavors, vibrant culture, and music! At Ackee TV, we celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the Caribbean, with a special focus on Jamaicans in NYC—bringing you traditional and modern twists on some of your favorite places and Music ARTISTS. What You’ll Find Here: ✔️ Music, travel, sports & more ✔️ Cooking tips & tricks straight from a Jamaican kitchen ✔️ Music/Driving vlogs, cultural insights, and walking adventures ✔️ Healthy a& fun living 🔥 Why Subscribe? Whether you’re a seasoned YouTuber or a beginner, Ackee TV gives you access to unseen fun/free locations and exciting events around NYC! Join our global Ackee TV family, hit that 🔔 notification bell, and let’s explore NYC & the world together. Connect With Us: 📩 Business Inquiries: txwill@gmail.com 📸 Youtube @AckeeTV "From our camaras to your TV, Phones & Tablets… One love, One World!" ❤️🇯🇲 #AckeeTV #CaribbeanMusic #JamaicanSights #IslandLove WELCOME!