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Please be advised: Slide Hill is temporarily closed for planned maintenance. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Please be advised: Slide Hill is temporarily closed for planned maintenance. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Bike Tour

Check out this bike route a Gov­er­nors Island fan has cre­at­ed. This shows and excel­lent tour of the Island that is sure to be very fun. To add on to this blog­ger’s trail, you should also bike through Colonels Row and check out the beau­ti­ful brick hous­es that line Hay Road (map). These hous­es were built after the Civ­il War on what was the orig­i­nal shore­line of Gov­er­nors Island (every­thing south of Hay Road was land­fill. The dirt came from the exca­va­tion for the 4, 5 and 6 sub­way line!). At that time in our his­to­ry, cit­i­zens were reluc­tant to join the army, and these beau­ti­ful hous­es were a way of entic­ing peo­ple to enlist. And while you are here you should head into Build­ing 408 (one of the Colonel’s Row hous­es) where eight painters exhib­it their water­col­or and oil paint­ings of Gov­er­nors Island. [cap­tion id=“attachment_1563” align=“alignleft” width=“468” caption=“Building 408”]Building 408[/​caption] Next, take Cen­ter Road south and head through the vault­ed arch­way of Liggett Hall. In the future, this will be the gate­way to the new park. Liggett Hall was designed by McKim Mead and White, the famous archi­tec­ture firm, in 1929. It was designed to hold an entire reg­i­ment in the one, sin­gle build­ing. Liggett Hall is as long as the Chrysler Build­ing is tall, and was the largest gov­ern­ment build­ing until the Pen­ta­gon was built. In fact, when it was built the build­ing was believed to be the longest build­ing in the world. [cap­tion id=“attachment_1565” align=“alignright” width=“440” caption=“Liggett Hall (North View, cir­ca 1975)”]Liggett Hall (North View)[/caption]Through a door in the arch­way is an instal­la­tion by Gui­do van der Werve – part of Cre­ative Time’s Plot/​09 qua­dren­ni­al. This par­tic­u­lar piece in Liggett Hall was very well received by the New York Times. Once through the arch­way you will have reached City of Dreams mini-golf course and sculp­ture gar­den pro­duced by FIG­MENT*. Here you can put down your bikes, pick up a club and work your way around the 18 hole artist-designed course! [cap­tion id=“attachment_1567” align=“alignleft” width=“468” caption=“City of Dreams”]City of Dreams[/​caption] If you made your own Gov­er­nors Island route, tell us about it and com­ment on this post!