
Franklin D. Roosevelt Park - Egg Harbor City, NJ
N 39° 31.623 W 074° 38.805
18S E 530360 N 4375326
This park is perfectly rectangular and takes up exactly one block. Four intersecting roads at its four corners make up its boundaries. Once beautiful, now downtrodden, dirty and dangerous to visit at night.
Waymark Code: WM9577
Location: New Jersey, United States
Date Posted: 06/30/2010
Views: 3
North from US 30 (see Tour 23) at Egg Harbor City, 0 m. (63 alt., 3,478 pop.) (see Tour 23), on Green Bank Rd., a macadamized highway, to Franklin D. Roosevelt Park, 3 m. (athletic fields, playgrounds, bathing beach). Much of the work on the 500-acre municipally owned park has been done by the WPA. --- New Jersey: A Guide to Its Present and Past, 1939; page 602
I noticed the border used to be Green Bank Road but today it is Cincinnati which means the park at one time expanded out 3 blocks instead of one and Cincinnati Road did not exist back then.
When I visited I found empty bags used for narcotics, a few needles, cigarette butts, empty liquor bottles and garbage strewn all over. I thought this was a shame as the park used to be a jewel for this area. At one time there was water here, and beach and people used to bathe in the 30s. Today, the park has its own attractions but they seem to go unnoticed. In the park are several beautiful war memorials, a gazebo, a nice town clock, benches and a rail station which appeared clean and relatively safe. I observed no playgrounds in this park.