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15 Minneapolis owned no park land in 1880 but had 1 , 400 acres by 1890 .
Cleveland expanded its park system from 93 acres in 1890 to 1 , 500 in 1905 .
Los Angeles had 6 acres in 1880 and 3 , 700 in 1905 ; and New York City , a
leader in ...
15 Minneapolis owned no park land in 1880 but had 1 , 400 acres by 1890 .
Cleveland expanded its park system from 93 acres in 1890 to 1 , 500 in 1905 .
Los Angeles had 6 acres in 1880 and 3 , 700 in 1905 ; and New York City , a
leader in ...
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Washington spread its two - thousand - acre Rock Creek Park over a shantytown
dumping ground . When the ... thousand acres of park land and eleven of a
projected twenty - seven miles of parkway between 1893 and 1905 . New York
City ' s ...
Washington spread its two - thousand - acre Rock Creek Park over a shantytown
dumping ground . When the ... thousand acres of park land and eleven of a
projected twenty - seven miles of parkway between 1893 and 1905 . New York
City ' s ...
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By 1925 , Denver owned some ten thousand acres in outlying reservations . The
Westchester County system , begun in 1922 , comprised over sixteen thousand
acres in 1928 ; but Cook County ' s system was by far the largest , with more than
...
By 1925 , Denver owned some ten thousand acres in outlying reservations . The
Westchester County system , begun in 1922 , comprised over sixteen thousand
acres in 1928 ; but Cook County ' s system was by far the largest , with more than
...
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