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Owned and operated by Minneapolis, Minnehaha State Park was ultimately absorbed as a city park. [4]: 3 Minnesota tried again in 1891, authorizing a state park around Lake Itasca both for its recreational opportunities and to protect the source of the Mississippi River. Interstate Park on the St. Croix River was created in 1895. Other sites were ...
Mausoleum at Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, Hennepin County. Bloomington Cemetery in Bloomington; NRHP-listed; Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis; NRHP-listed; Minneapolis Pioneers and Soldiers Memorial Cemetery in Minneapolis; NRHP-listed
Greenwood Heights is a part of Brooklyn Community District 7 along with Windsor Terrace, Sunset Park and South Slope. The much-debated borders are roughly the Prospect Expressway to the north, Gowanus Canal and Upper New York Bay to the west, Eighth Avenue to the east, and 39th Street to the south (along the southern boundary of the Green-Wood ...
The Pilots' Monument is a monument within the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York City built to commemorate Thomas Freeborn, pilot of the pilot boat Blossom who lost his life while on board the steamship John Minturn. The monument was built by the New York pilots in 1847 and is located at the top of Battle Hill at the Green-Wood Cemetery.
Algonac: Bronze statue of a soldier on a granite base was erected in 1905 in Boardwalk Park on St. Clair River Drive. [39] Bay City: A monument of Whitney granite on a base of the same was erected in 1893 in Pine Ridge Cemetery in a section dedicated as Soldier's Rest. Pine Ridge Cemetery is located on the SE corner of Tuscola and Ridge Rd [40]
Niobrara State Park: Knox: 1,236.59 acres 500.43 ha: Includes the historic Niobrara River railroad bridge. Platte River State Park: Cass: 452.5 acres 183.1 ha: Modern observation towers, vintage cabins from earlier campgrounds Ponca State Park: Dixon: 2,123.63 acres 859.40 ha: On the banks of the Missouri River: Smith Falls State Park: Cherry ...
It is a private cemetery not open to the public. Greenwood Cemetery is located in the far southeast corner of the southeast quadrant of section 16 of the township. Its oldest known burial dates to 1863. Brown Cemetery (formerly called Oak Park Cemetery) is in Brownsdale in section 9 of the township. It is on the corner of Malissa St. and Cedar Ave.
The Green-Wood Cemetery chapel is located near the 25th Street gate. [48] Built in 1911–1913 by Warren and Wetmore, [33] the chapel is located on the site of one of Green-Wood's original ponds. [49] Though it is generally designed in the late Gothic style, its massing is in the Beaux-Arts style. [42]