White Playground, located in New York City, NY, is a historic park and recreational area that was established in 1936 as part of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and other New Deal programs. The park has a rich history, originally operated by the Italian Benevolent Institute before being acquired by the City of New York. Over the years, the park expanded to accommodate the growing community, and in 1989, it was named in honor of Walter White. With its horseshoe pitching courts and open play area, White Playground continues to be a beloved gathering place for both children and adults in the Harlem community.
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