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Crocheron Park The Hotel's owner, Joseph Crocheron, was a well-known and experienced racer of horses along with Cornelius Vanderbilt, August Belmont, and more. There is also a distinct number of Crocheron family members such as John Crocheron, who was a planter, whose will was dated December 13, 1695 and died a year after that date; another was Henry Crocheron (1829-1931), a member of Congress. However, around 1907–08, the hotel was leveled in a fire and was since never rebuilt. After it was burned down in 1908, the community took it upon themselves and raised funds to purchase 42 acres and gave them to the city to become Crocheron Park.
Henry Crocheron Born on Staten Island, Richmond County, New York, Crocheron attended the common schools.
Crocheron Park Crocheron Park is a public park situated at 214th Street and 35th Avenue in Bayside, Queens, New York City.
Crocheron Park Crocheron Park was used for many other festive events. One such event was Bayside's third Annual American Heritage Weekend which was held in August 1981. The celebration included the day's re-enactment of parts from the American Revolution played out by the Historic Commands of the American Revolution. There were those, however, who believed that none of the day's events matched their desires, enjoyments, or anything related to historical traditions.
Crocheron Park Furthermore, Crocheron Park was also used for running marathons. In August 1981, an all-day marathon was held in Crocheron Park and was attended by 19 long distance runners. This event was hosted by The Broadway Ultramarathon Society and headed by Ben Grundstein and Richard Innamorato who finished third in the race and ran over 77 miles. The race, after 12 hours of running, walking, and sweating, was won by 42-year-old Bob Vandekieff, who covered a distance of a little over 84 miles.