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Lacy Park is a public park located in the city of
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, California. It is located in the
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, at 1485 Virginia Road. The park features lush vegetation, open grass space, a rose garden, walking loops, tennis courts, and many other amenities and areas. The main entrance is on Virginia Road, but access is available on St Albans Road ( weekdays only). It is required for non-residents (of San Marino) to pay a $5 fee on weekends. The park is named after San Marino's mayor, Richard H. Lacy.


Description

Consisting of over thirty acres of open space in the center San Marino, Lacy Park was opened in 1925. It was formerly part of the 19th century
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Mexican land grant. Originally Wilson Lake in 1875, the land was purchased by the city in 1925 and dedicated as a park. The park is known for its extensive arboretum of trees, its immaculate rose garden, and its monument to General George Patton, who once resided in San Marino. Leashed dogs are allowed in the park. In 2008, the San Marino City Council briefly considered building a dog park within Lacy Park to help fulfill a local resident's
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project, but rejected the proposal due to vehement opposition from other residents.


Geologic features

In the center of the park is a depression that was once a sag pond which developed at a left stepover of the
Raymond Fault The Raymond Fault is a fault across central Los Angeles County and western Ventura County in Southern California. San Gabriel Valley area The eastern end of the Raymond Fault branches from the San Andreas Fault in the San Gabriel Mountains ...
. The lake (known as Wilson Lake or Kewen Lake ) was drained in the mid-1920s. Scarp of the fault can be seen in the north part of the park near Virginia Road.


Access

Admission to the park is free during the week, but non-residents of San Marino are charged $5 for admittance on Saturday and Sunday. Although the city claims this fee exists to cover park maintenance and upgrades,
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reporter Steve Lopez reported in 2007 that the city had received hundreds of thousands of dollars from the state and Federal block grants which most cities receive for those purposes. The Los Angeles Times article however states, that according to state law, these fees are legal as long as they are non unreasonable.


See also

*
El Molino Viejo El Molino Viejo, also known as The Old Mill, is a former grist mill in the San Rafael Hills of present-day San Marino, California, United States, and was built in 1816 by Father José María de Zalvidea from the Mission San Gabriel Arcángel (S ...
* Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens


References


San-marino.ca.us/lacy
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