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568 Bellevue Avenue

  • Glide across Lake Merritt in a beautiful Venetian gondola accompanied by a serenading gondolier. Enjoy an evening cruise for two ... More on OaklandCVBTravel.com

 

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2465 34th Avenue

  • This six-acre park is the focal point of the historic 44,000-acre Rancho San Antonio, established through a Spanish land grant to Luis Peralta and his family. The park's Peralta House, an 1870 Italianate Victorian farmhouse on the ... More on OaklandCVBTravel.com

 

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600 Bellevue Avenue

  • This wildlife refuge, the oldest in the United States, is located in downtown's Lakeside Park. Visitors here can observe resident and migratory waterfowl ... More on OaklandCVBTravel.com

 

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Coltons Point MD 20626, United States of America

  • Inscription. Glaciers, storms, tides and winds are constantly creating and destroying islands and shorelines throughout the Chesapeake Bay region. According to Maryland settler and Jesuit missionary Father Andrew White, St. Clement's ... More on HMDB

 

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Coltons Point MD 20626, United States of America

  • In 1634, the first English settlers to arrive in Maryland landed at St. Clements. The 40-acre park is dedicated to their memory and accessible by boat ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org

  • Inscription. 1639, 11,400 acres, In St. Clements Hundred, St. Marys County laid out with court leet and baron, and patented to Dr. Thomas Gerard, ESQ. and bequeathed to his oldest son Capt. Justini... More on HMDB

 

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1675 E. Madison Avenue

  • This beautiful neighborhood park at the corner of Madison Avenue at Fourth Street offers something for everyone. The ten acre parkland provides a sports field, lighted ball diamond, meandering walk... More on uptake_content

  • This beautiful neighborhood park at the corner of Madison Avenue at Fourth Street offers something for everyone. The ten acre parkland provides a sports field, lighted ball diamond, meandering wal... More on Ci.el-cajon.ca.us

 

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North 29th St & Spradling Avenue

 

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2521 South Washtenaw Avenue

  • The City of Chicago created Washtenaw Park in 1947, constructing a playingfield, skating pond, shelter house, and spray pool shortly thereafter. The Bureau of Parks and Recreation, which operated Washtenaw Park for the city, erected ... More on chicagoparkdistrict.com

 

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(3100 W.) Humboldt (23) 534 North Albany Avenue

  • The Chicago Park District purchased the property for this playlot in 1973 with the help of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. In 1998, the park was officially named Snapping Turtle. Snapping turtles, which use their ... More on chicagoparkdistrict.com

 

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