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  2. East Point, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    East Point has 23 parks, a recreation center, playgrounds, tennis courts, sand volleyball, basketball courts, trails, and recreational activities and programs. [ 34 ] Connally Nature Park is a 27-acre (11 ha) green space that features pink lady slipper orchids which blossom in spring, and white oak trees.

  3. Dick Lane (politician) - Wikipedia

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    He was the superintendent of the East Point, Georgia Parks and Recreation Department. Lane served in the Georgia House of Representatives from 1966 to 1994 and was a Republican. [2] The Dick Lane Bridge over the Chattahoochee River on the Douglas–Fulton county line was named in his honor. The Dick Lane Velodrome, also named in his honor, was ...

  4. East Bay Regional Park District - Wikipedia

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    The East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) is a special district operating in Alameda County and Contra Costa County, California, within the East Bay area of the San Francisco Bay Area. It maintains and operates a system of regional parks which is the largest urban regional park district in the United States. The administrative office is ...

  5. List of parks in Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    The original site (called "First Ward Triangle") was donated to the City of Milwaukee by a real estate developer named James H. Rogers in 1847, making it one of the oldest parks in the city. The city soon changed the name to Franklin Park, the later renamed the park in honor of Scottish poet Robert Burns, to whom there is statue. [5] Butterfly

  6. East Point Historic Civic Block - Wikipedia

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    Immediately behind City Hall is the East Point Memorial Auditorium, also known as the East Point City Auditorium, which was completed in 1931, matching the architectural style of City Hall. It features 1,500 seats with a balcony, palladian windows, quoined corners, decorative swags and medallions along the walls, and has a stage.

  7. Soundview Park - Wikipedia

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    Soundview Park (sometimes referred to as Sound View Park) is a 205-acre (83 ha) park on Clason Point in the southern portion of the Bronx, New York City.The park is adjacent to the Clason Point, Hunts Point, and Soundview neighborhoods, situated where the Bronx River flows into the East River, roughly opposite Rikers Island and LaGuardia Airport.

  8. Hunts Point Riverside Park - Wikipedia

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    Hunts Point Riverside Park is a riverside park located in the Hunts Point neighborhood in the South Bronx section of New York City. It is the first new riverside park to be built in the area in over sixty years, and is the first of a planned series of parks to be linked by a bike route to create the South Bronx Greenway. [1]

  9. Iverson Park - Wikipedia

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    The Water Commission requested that the City of Stevens Point take over all responsibility for the maintenance and improvement of Robertson Park. The City Council approved this request, and the maintenance of Robertson Park became the duty of the city manager. A parks department was created with a budget not to exceed $3,500.