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'''Prospect Park''' in ], is an 80 ] (32 ]) city ] that was designed in 1903 by ], the first African-American graduate of the ] (RPI). '''Prospect Park''' in ], is an {{convert|80|acre|ha|adj=on|lk=on}} city ] that was designed in 1903 by ], the first African-American graduate of the ] (RPI).


The park is located off Congress Street, south and slightly west of the RPI campus, in the Mount Ida section of Troy. The park is located off Congress Street, south and slightly west of the RPI campus, in the Mount Ida section of Troy.

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Downtown Troy from the park.


Prospect Park in Troy, New York, is an 80-acre (32 ha) city park that was designed in 1903 by Garnet Baltimore, the first African-American graduate of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI).

The park is located off Congress Street, south and slightly west of the RPI campus, in the Mount Ida section of Troy.

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42°43′28″N 73°41′03″W / 42.72449°N 73.684165°W / 42.72449; -73.684165


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