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Bed-Stuy »

From sprinklers to pools and community centers, check out a map of where to stay cool this summer.

Crown Heights »

As the summer heat sets in, find a sprinkler, pool or air-conditioned room near you.

Ditmars »

The $1.7 million overhaul of Paul Raimonda Playground started in August of 2015.

Upper West Side »

A local playground will become more accessible and inviting under a Parks Department plan. 

Greenwich Village »

The Strand Book Store recently removed signs warning outdoor sprinklers would go off at night.

Nolita »

Parents want all-new play equipment, a zip line and a climbing wall at DeSalvio Playground.

Long Island City »

The spray showers were on for the first time this year on Monday, but shuttered again on Tuesday.

Greenwich Village »

A member of a Texas church choir badly cut her foot while playing in the fountain.

Jackson Heights »

Visit the best places to cool off in Jackson Heights and Elmhurst.

Upper West Side »

We scoured the city's parks to find the best places for kids to cool off under a sprinkler in the heat.

Lower East Side »

From simple to high-tech and creative, sprinklers offer kids a variety of ways to cool off in the summer.

Washington Heights »

Forget pools and beaches: parents can take their little ones to sprinklers throughout northern Manhattan.

SoHo »

Downtown water destinations for kids include a 3-foot pool and a water-spraying hoop to run through.

Chelsea »

Public sprinklers are a great way to beat the heat and escape the busy neighborhood.

Flatiron »

Parks in Gramercy, Flatiron, Kips Bay and Union Square have started their sprinklers for the season.