The Third Carroll Street Bridge Garden

In late October 1998, Place in History assembled a group of neighborhood residents to rebuild a historic garden once located on the banks of the Gowanus Canal.

The original garden was created in 1912 at the foot of the Carroll Street Bridge, which spans the Canal.

The restoration of the garden was a public project designed to celebrate the reopening of the Gowanus Pumping Station, which now flushes the Canal with clean water from New York Harbor.

The garden was part of an exhibition entitled "Canalogy", held on a private site adjacent to the canal and the Carroll Street Bridge. The small circular garden included markers describing the range of toxins in the soil.