Cooper Park
Cooper Park is an urban park in Brooklyn, New York City, between Maspeth Avenue, Sharon Street, Olive Street, and Morgan Avenue in East Williamsburg. It was established in 1895 and covers.
Cooper Park was once the site of an old glue factory owned by American industrialist Peter Cooper. He started his glue business in Kips Bay, in 1821. In 1838, he moved his business from Kips Bay to Maspeth Avenue in Brooklyn. Cooper retired from the glue business in 1838 and sold the factory to his family members. In 1878, the business left Maspeth Avenue, and eventually left Brooklyn for good in the 20th century. In 1895, Cooper's family sold the site of the Maspeth Avenue factory to The City of Brooklyn for $55,000. From there, the site was cleared and became Cooper Park.
The main attractions of the park include a dog run and the Carnegie Playground. There is also a variety of sports facilities including two basketball courts, four handball courts, two tennis courts, two volleyball courts, a pollinator garden, and a skate park. A public bathroom and spray shower are present as well.
History
In 1898, Cooper Park showed evidence of a lack of nourishing soil. That year, a contract was entered to supply the park with one thousand cubic yards of soil. Additionally, the pathways of the park were re-paved with asphalt tiles, replacing the former walkways that were composed of cinder and gravel.In 1906, the City of New York started construction on a shelter house at Cooper Park. It contracted L. E. Brown for the work and materials required for its construction. It also contracted Dodge & Morrison for architectural services.
In 1920, Cooper park underwent a series of renovations including repaired plumbing, repaired electrical work and repaired irrigation systems. In that year, the appraised property value of the park was $140,000.
In November 2017, a group of Brooklyn citizens formed a new group called the Friends of Cooper Park. This group collaborates on developing ideas to sustain the park. It primarily brainstorms ideas on ways to keep the park clean and keep up with the landscaping of the park.