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  2. Central Park, Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth's Central Park is situated to the north-east of Plymouth city centre in south-west Devon, England. Covering 68 hectares, Central Park is the largest park in Plymouth. [1] [2] It was created in 1928 with the aim to improve the health of the city's residents. [1]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Plymouth ...

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    Central and Plymouth Sts, and Morse Ave. East Bridgewater: 34: East Rochester Church and Cemetery Historic District: East Rochester Church and Cemetery Historic District: January 9, 2008 : 355 County Rd.

  4. Plymouth, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Each year over Labor Day weekend, half of Plymouth, centered around Central Park, is host to the Marshall County Blueberry Festival. The Blueberry Festival is Indiana's 3rd largest festival by attendance [33] and has been named a "Top 100 Event" in North America by the American Bus Association three times. Over 300 craft vendors and 100 food ...

  5. Peverell - Wikipedia

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    Peverell borders Central Park, often known as "the green lung" of Plymouth which is a very popular recreational area for Plymothians. Peverell is seen by residents and real estate agents as a safe solid and central area with a good quality housing stock and few social problems. [citation needed]

  6. Central Park - Wikipedia

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    Central Park is an urban park between the Upper West Side and Upper East Side neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City, and the first landscaped park in the United States.. It is the sixth-largest park in the city, containing 843 acres (341 ha), and the most visited urban park in the United States, with an estimated 42 million visitors annually as of 2016

  7. List of Massachusetts state parks - Wikipedia

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    Park Hill Brook: Pilgrim Memorial State Park: Plymouth: 6 acres 2.4 ha: 1920: Site of Plymouth Rock: Pittsfield State Forest: Berkshire: 10,601 acres 4,290 ha: Pope John Paul II Park Reservation: Suffolk: 66 acres 27 ha: 2001: Neponset River Estuary: Reclaimed former landfill and commercial area Purgatory Chasm State Reservation: Worcester: 100 ...

  8. Pennycomequick - Wikipedia

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    The roundabout is near the end of the former Deadlake, a sea inlet reclaimed at the end of the 19th century to form Victoria Park. It is located behind and above the Plymouth railway station and south of Central Park. The area is an assembly point for supporters of Plymouth Argyle Football Club, which is located nearby in Central Park.

  9. Plymouth Historic District (Plymouth, New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    Just to its north stands Plymouth Town Hall, built in 1890 to a design by New Hampshire architect C. Willis Damon to also serve as a county courthouse. Adjacent to the town hall is the Old Grafton County Courthouse, one of the state's oldest civic buildings, built in 1774. South of the church stands the 1885 Pemigewasset National Bank building ...