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Bruce's Garden is a community garden located in Isham Park in Manhattan. The garden was founded by Inwood resident J. A. Reynolds in 1970.

=History= Reynolds and his wife were active community members. They hosted meals and parties around Park Terrace East. Reynolds, his son Bruce, and their friends began clearing (cultivating?) an abandoned lot on the north corner of Isham Park. Despite their attempts to maintain a garden, persistant gang activity thwarted their progress. NYC Parks director Joseph Ross erected a fence around the garden to protect their space.

==Name sake= The garden is named after J.A. Reynolds' son Bruce Reynolds. Bruce was an avid horticulturist in his youth, and worked for the Parks Department after graduating from FIT. Later he worked as a Police Officer. Bruce Reynolds is remembered for his bravery in action during the attacks on the Twin Towers on 9/11. He rushed from his post at the George Washington Bridge to the World Trade Center, where he was last seen assisting a woman with jet fuel burns.

Congressman Adriano Espaillat commented on the importance of the garden to the neighborhood: "Bruce's Garden has been a valued space in our community for over 40 years, and holds special emotional resonance as a memorial. Working together, we've been able to achieve a terrific outcome with the city that protects this resource."Bruce's Garden Won't Be Disrupted by Parks Dept. Project