Flushing Meadows Corona Park

Buzz Vollmer Playground

This text is part of Parks’ Historical Signs Project and can be found posted within the park.

This playground honors Arnold H. “Buzz” Vollmer (1915-1995), a native New Yorker who became a leading designer of bridges, highways, and parks, working closely with Parks Commissioner Robert Moses (1888-1981) on some of New York’s biggest construction projects.

Vollmer was born on August 26, 1915, in Washington Heights, New York. He attended Townsend Harris high school, City College, and graduated from Columbia University in 1937. Like many of his generation, Vollmer joined the United States Navy during World War II and served in the Pacific, working in intelligence operations.

Vollmer’s lifelong career in landscape architecture began immediately after college when he went to work for the firm Madigan-Hyland. His reputation for quality work and design led him to the position of chief landscape architect with Andrews & Clarke, a firm working for Robert Moses on the construction of the parks, highways, and bridges that shaped New York City. While working under Moses, Vollmer met and married a research assistant by the name of Rebecca LaMonte and together they had four children: Anna, Jane, Martha, and Mark. Vollmer received his Professional Engineering license when he became a partner and chief landscape architect for Brown & Bauvert in 1951.

In 1959 Buzz founded Vollmer Associates, or, as dubbed by the design community the “Beauty Boys” for the firm’s attention to aesthetic detail. Some of the firm’s early projects included the Nassau Expressway, Battery Park City, Fort Lee Historic Park in New Jersey, Fort Niagara State Park, North Woodmere Park in Nassau County, the Lake Welch Parkway in Harriman State Park, and a complex in Times Square. The Saratoga Performing Arts Center is regarded as his best work, successfully combining engineering, landscaping, architecture, planning, surveying, and community involvement, all prerequisites for an authentic Vollmer piece. Still in existence, Vollmer Associates has completed projects throughout the United States ranging from bridges to recreational complexes.

In New York City, Vollmer is remembered for his contribution to the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair, held in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. Vollmer Associates designed 25 food concession tents measuring 60 feet by 100 feet each, ten of which displayed fiberglass flower “air sculptures” by Victor Lundy. Vollmer Associates has since grown to include offices throughout the country, though the company still keeps its headquarters in New York City, and employs almost 400 people.

Vollmer retired in 1981, but retained a position as chairman emeritus of Vollmer Associates. During that time be became involved in numerous charitable works, and was a founding board member of the Historic House Trust, a civic organization that promotes and preserves the City’s 21 historic house museum sites. He had a swift and business-like demeanor, but was known for his sense of humor and devotion to his trade and his family. He died of leukemia on November 24, 1995.

Buzz Vollmer Playground is located in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, near the United States Tennis Center and the Pitch-‘N-Putt Golf Course. In 2000, Borough President Claire Shulman provided the funding for a $300,000 renovation of the playground, as part of a larger $6 million Flushing Meadows-Corona Park project. Today, Buzz Vollmer Playground holds play equipment with safety surfacing, benches, game tables, and dinosaur animal art.

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Marinas
World's Fair Marina
Due to a major planned reconstruction project, Pier 1 at the World's Fair Marina is currently closed. There is presently no transient dockage nor passenger pick-ups and drop-offs allowed. We apologize for any inconvenience. Please check back with the World's Fair Marina in the future for updates.
Recreation Centers
Flushing Meadows Corona Park Aquatics Center & Ice Rink
Flushing Meadows Corona Park Aquatics Center Summer Hours

Beginning Sunday, August 10 at 9:00 a.m., Flushing Meadows Corona Park Aquatics Center reopened and will continue with our summer hours:


  • Monday – Friday, 11:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

  • Saturday, closed.

  • Sunday: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
  • Recreation Centers
    Flushing Meadows Corona Park Aquatics Center & Ice Rink
    Main Phone Line at Flushing Meadows Corona Park Aquatics Center

    The main phone line at the Flushing Meadows Aquatics Center is temporarily out of service. Please call 347-853-9864 to reach us.

    Recreation Centers
    Flushing Meadows Corona Park Aquatics Center & Ice Rink
    Parking Prohibited in Parking Lot D

    From Monday, August 18 through Sunday, September 7, parking will be prohibited under the Van Wyck Expressway and in Parking Lot D due to the US Open. We encourage all Aquatics Center members and visitors to use public transportation when traveling to the center during this time.

    Recreation Centers
    Flushing Meadows Corona Park Aquatics Center & Ice Rink

    Membership Extension



    During the summer, we have had to temporarily reduce operating hours at several of our indoor pools. We understand the impact this has had on our members, and we want to ensure that our members have as much pool time and access as possible.



    That said, we are offering qualifying individuals the opportunity to extend their membership by three months for free. To be eligible to receive the extension, you must meet all three qualification criteria:



            
    • Have obtained your membership prior to June 26, 2025, and were an active member on that date.


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    • Be a paying member who possesses either an adult indoor pool membership or a senior, people with disabilities, or veteran membership.


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    • Have visited a qualifying indoor pool site between January 1, 2025 to June 26, 2025.

            


                    
      • St. John’s Recreation Center

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      • Chelsea Recreation Center

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      • Constance Baker Motley Recreation Center

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      • Gertrude Ederle Recreation Center

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      • Flushing Meadows Corona Park Aquatics Center

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    If you believe you meet these qualifications, you may submit a request by completing the online form. The deadline to opt-in for the extension is November 16, 2025.

    Recreation Centers
    Flushing Meadows Corona Park Aquatics Center & Ice Rink
    Tide Gate Bridge Construction



    Due to construction on the Tide Gate Bridge, located on Meridian Road within Flushing Meadows Corona Park, vehicular traffic will not be allowed to cross the bridge in either direction. Please follow posted detour signs around Meridian Road and plan for additional travel time. Pedestrian traffic will still be permitted to cross the bridge.

    Recreation Centers
    Al Oerter Recreation Center
    Tide Gate Bridge Construction

    Due to construction on the Tide Gate Bridge, located on Meridian Road within Flushing Meadows Corona Park, vehicular traffic will not be allowed to cross the bridge in either direction. Please follow posted detour signs around Meridian Road and plan for additional travel time. Pedestrian traffic will still be permitted to cross the bridge.

    Contacts

    General Park Info: (718) 760-6565
    Pitch N Putt Golf and Miniature Golf : (718) 271-8182
    World's Fair Marina on Flushing Bay : (718) 478-0480
    World's Fair Marina Restaurant: (718) 898-1200
    Terrace on the Park: (718) 592-5000
    Citi Field: (718) 699-4220
    Mets Ticketing: (718) 507-TIXX
    USTA National Tennis Center: (718) 760-6200
    US Open/USTA: (914) 696-7000
    New York Hall of Science: (718) 699-0005
    Queens Museum: (718) 592-9700
    Queens Botanical Garden: (718) 886-3800
    Queens Theatre: (718) 760-0064
    Queens Wildlife Conservation Center: (718) 271-1500
    Sports Permits: (718) 393-7272
    Picnic/Barbeque Permit for Large Groups: (718) 393-7272
    Wheel Fun Rentals: (917) 231-5519
    World Ice Arena: (718) 760-9001
    Al Oerter Recreation Center: (718) 353-7853
    Flushing Meadows Corona Park Pool & Rink: (718) 271-7572
    Special Events Permits: (718) 760-6560
    Tennis Permits: (718) 393-7276
    Volunteer Coordinator: (718) 760-6561