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Garfield Park (NBY 3789)
Garfield Park may refer to: *East Garfield Park, Chicago, a City of Chicago community area * West Garfield Park, Chicago, a City of Chicago community area *Garfield Park (Chicago), a park in the East Garfield Park neighborhood of Chicago known for its conservatory *Garfield Park (Indianapolis), a park on the south side of Indianapolis known for its conservatory and sunken gardens *Garfield Park, a park in Garfield Heights, Ohio * Garfield Park, a playground in Washington, DC, under DPR (Department of Parks and Recreation), located at Third and G Streets SE ( Ward 6) * Garfield Square, a park in the Mission District of San Francisco that is also known as Garfield Park * Piatt Park, a park in Cincinnati, Ohio that is also known as Garfield Park *Three areas of Willingboro Township, New Jersey named Garfield Park, Garfield Park East, and Garfield North *A small park in Oakland, California *A park in Corvallis, Oregon Corvallis ( ) is a city and the county seat of Benton County in c ...
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East Garfield Park, Chicago
East Garfield Park is on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, west of the Loop. Taking its name from the large urban park, Garfield Park, the neighborhood is bordered by Franklin Boulevard on the north, Arthington and Taylor Streets on the south, Hamlin Avenue and Independence Boulevard to the west, and Rockwell Street to the east. Demographics Crime East Garfield Park has long-standing issues with violent crime and property crime; in 2014, it was ranked 6th out of 77 Community areas in Chicago in violent crime and 10th among Chicago community areas in property crimes. Arts and culture Nearly 20% of the neighborhood is managed by the Chicago Park District, with Garfield Park occupying the northwest corner of the neighborhood. The neighborhood is home to the Garfield Park Conservatory, one of the largest conservatories in the United States. Government The East Garfield Park community area has supported the Democratic Party in the past two presidential elections by overwhel ...
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West Garfield Park, Chicago
West Garfield Park on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, is one of 77 officially designated Chicago community areas. It is directly west of Garfield Park. Neighborhood boundaries The boundaries of West Garfield Park are NORTH: W. Kinzie St. EAST: Hamlin Blvd/ S. Independence Blvd. SOUTH: W. Taylor St. from S. Independence Blvd to S. Kildare Ave., S. Kildare Ave. from W. Taylor St. to W. 5th Ave, W. 5th Ave. from S. Kildare Ave. to S. Kolmar Ave. WEST: S. Kolmar Ave from W. 5th Ave. to W. Jackson Blvd., W. Jackson Blvd. from S. Kolmar Ave. to S. Kenton Ave., S. Kenton Ave. from W. Jackson Blvd. to W. Madison St., W. Madison St. from S. Kenton Ave. to N. Kenton Ave., N. Kenton Ave. to W. Kinzie St. K-Town K-Town is a nickname for an area in Humboldt Park, North Lawndale, and West Garfield Park. Although these long streets extend beyond the bounds of North Lawndale, and West Garfield Park, published sources identify the name K-Town as referring specifically to an area of Nort ...
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Garfield Park (Chicago)
Garfield Park is a urban park located in the East Garfield Park neighborhood on Chicago's West Side. It was designed as a pleasure ground by William LeBaron Jenney and is the oldest of the three large original Chicago West Side parks ( Humboldt Park, Garfield, and Douglass Park). It is home to the Garfield Park Conservatory, one of the largest plant conservatories in the United States. It is also the park furthest west in the Chicago park and boulevard system. Park history The first segment of Garfield Park was formally opened to the public in August 1874. Originally known as Central Park, it was conceived as the centerpiece of the West Park System. Jenney, now best known as the father of skyscrapers, was influenced by the French parks and boulevards he had seen and studied while living in Paris. That influence is reflected in his design of these West side parks and the connecting boulevards. The park was renamed in 1881 in honor of slain President James A. Garfield ...
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Garfield Park (Indianapolis)
Garfield Park is a regional city park in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Established in the late 19th century, it is the oldest city park in Indianapolis and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The park is located at the confluence of Pleasant Run and Bean Creeks on the near Southside of Indianapolis. The Conservatory and Sunken Gardens are located in the eastern portion of the park. The noted landscape architect George Edward Kessler designed the Sunken Gardens along with many of the other features of the park as part of his Park and Boulevard Plan for the city. Geography Garfield Park is bounded by Raymond Street on the north; South Garfield Drive, East Garfield Drive, and Shelby Street on the east; Southern Avenue on the south; and the Louisville and Indiana Railroad tracks on the west. Emmerich Manual High School lies directly to the west on the other side of the railroad track embankment. Much of the park is rolling fields, due at least in part to its ...
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Garfield Heights, Ohio
Garfield Heights is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. It is a suburb of Cleveland. The population was 28,849 at the time of the United States Census 2010, 2010 census. Geography Garfield Heights is located at (41.421423, -81.602682). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which is land and is water. The elevation of Garfield Heights is above sea level where it borders Cleveland, and its highest elevation is above sea level at the Garfield Heights Justice Center. History The area was originally part of Defunct townships of Cuyahoga County, Ohio#Newburgh_Township, Newburgh Township. The Village of South Newburgh was formed in 1907, and it was incorporated as Garfield Heights in 1930. The city is named after Garfield Park, which in turn was named in honor of President James A. Garfield. Economy Marymount Hospital, part of the Cleveland Clinic system, is the city's largest employer. The Ohio Departm ...
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Garfield Park (Washington, D
Garfield Park may refer to: *East Garfield Park, Chicago, a City of Chicago community area * West Garfield Park, Chicago, a City of Chicago community area *Garfield Park (Chicago), a park in the East Garfield Park neighborhood of Chicago known for its conservatory *Garfield Park (Indianapolis), a park on the south side of Indianapolis known for its conservatory and sunken gardens *Garfield Park, a park in Garfield Heights, Ohio * Garfield Park, a playground in Washington, DC, under DPR (Department of Parks and Recreation), located at Third and G Streets SE ( Ward 6) * Garfield Square, a park in the Mission District of San Francisco that is also known as Garfield Park * Piatt Park, a park in Cincinnati, Ohio that is also known as Garfield Park *Three areas of Willingboro Township, New Jersey named Garfield Park, Garfield Park East, and Garfield North *A small park in Oakland, California *A park in Corvallis, Oregon Corvallis ( ) is a city and the county seat of Benton County in c ...
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Washington, DC
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Neighborhoods In Washington, D
A neighbourhood (British English, Irish English, Australian English and Canadian English) or neighborhood (American English; see spelling differences) is a geographically localised community within a larger city, town, suburb or rural area, sometimes consisting of a single street and the buildings lining it. Neighbourhoods are often social communities with considerable face-to-face interaction among members. Researchers have not agreed on an exact definition, but the following may serve as a starting point: "Neighbourhood is generally defined spatially as a specific geographic area and functionally as a set of social networks. Neighbourhoods, then, are the spatial units in which face-to-face social interactions occur—the personal settings and situations where residents seek to realise common values, socialise youth, and maintain effective social control." Preindustrial cities In the words of the urban scholar Lewis Mumford, "Neighbourhoods, in some annoying, inchoate fashi ...
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Garfield Square
Garfield Square, also known as Garfield Park, is a city park located in the Mission District of San Francisco, California. It is bounded by 25th Street to the north, 26th Street to the south, Treat Avenue to the west, and Harrison Street to the east and was first opened in 1884. Previously the location of the Recreation Grounds baseball park which was the first professional baseball park in California, dating to 1868. It is a relaxed park with a turf for soccer games, playground, clubhouse, picnic areas suitable for family outings. Also, it has been the site for construction of the annual Day of the Dead shrines and celebration since 1986. Renovated in 2006, part of a private public partnership between the City of San Francisco and the non-profit City Fields Foundation, brainchild of Bill, John and Bob Fisher, the sons of Gap Inc. founder Donald Fisher. Location of an indoor public swimming pool, the walls of the building are decorated with Precita Eyes murals, the ''Primal Se ...
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Piatt Park
Piatt Park (est. 1817), is the oldest park in Cincinnati, Ohio. The urban park stretches two blocks between Elm Street and Vine Street on Garfield Place/8th Street. The park is owned and maintained by the Cincinnati Park Board. History In 1817 John H. Piatt, a steamboat builder, and his brother, Benjamin M. Piatt, a Federal Circuit Judge and father of Civil War general Abram S. Piatt, gave to the city on the condition it be used "for a market space". Its close proximity to the Sixth Street Market probably prevented the carrying out of the original wishes of the donors, and on June 19, 1868, the land along Eighth Street was formally dedicated to park uses. Bronze statues of US Presidents from Ohio stand on either end of the park, with a sculpture of James A. Garfield facing Vine and one of William Henry Harrison facing West toward the Covenant First Presbyterian Church across Elm. The Garfield statue, by Charles Henry Niehaus, was commissioned in 1883 and unveiled in 1887. D ...
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Willingboro Township, New Jersey
Willingboro Township is a township in Burlington County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The township is a suburb of Philadelphia and part of the state's South Jersey region. As of the 2020 census, the population was 31,889, an increase of 260 from the 2010 U.S. censuscount of 31,629DP-1 - Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 for Willingboro township, Burlington County, New Jersey
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List Of Parks In Oakland, California
Parks in Oakland, California. * 25th Street Mini Park — — 25th Street, Oakland, CA * 85th Avenue Mini Park — — 1712 85th Avenue, Oakland, CA 94621 * 88th Avenue Mini Park — — 1722 88th Avenue, Oakland, CA 94621 * Allendale Park — — 3711 Suter Street, Oakland, CA 94619 * Arroyo Viejo Park — — 7701 Krause Avenue, Oakland, CA 94605 * Avenue Terrance Park — — 4369 Bennett Place, Oakland, CA 94602 * Bella Vista Park — — 1025 East 28th Street, Oakland, CA * Brookdale Park — — 2535 High Street, Oakland, CA 94601 * Burckhalter Park — — 4062 Edwards Avenue, Oakland, CA 94605 * Bushrod Park — — 560 59th Street, Oakland, CA 94609 * Carney Park — — 10501 Acalanes Drive, Oakland, CA 94603 * Central Reservoir Park — — 2506 East 29th Street, Oakland, CA 94602 * Cesar Chavez Park — Foothill Boulevard, Oakland, CA * Chabot Park — &m ...
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