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It was originally called Lakeview Park. The park closed due to "bigger parks phased him (i.e., George Sinclair) out and the fire at the ballroom and restaurant absolutely broke his heart." Olentangy Park: Columbus: 1886–1937 Paradise Lake: Guernsey County: 1981–1983 Puritas Springs Park: Cleveland: 1898–1958 Sandy Beach Amusement Park ...
Area. 13.48 km 2 (5.20 sq mi) Established. June 10, 1975. Governing body. Alberta Environment and Parks. Fish Creek Park is an urban provincial park that preserves the valley of Fish Creek in the southern part of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is bordered on three sides by the city, and on the west by the territory of the Tsuu T’ina Nation ...
Williams Fork. East Fork Williams Fork. White River 12,989 km 2 (5,015 mi 2 ) Piceance Creek 1,630 km 2 (629 mi 2) Yellow Creek 760 km 2 (293 mi 2) North Fork White River. South Fork White River. Vermillion Creek 2,500 km 2 (965 mi 2) upper Colorado River, formerly the Grand River.
Salem Willows is an oceanfront park in Salem, Massachusetts. It is named for the European white willow trees planted there in 1801 to form a shaded walk for patients convalescing at a nearby smallpox hospital. The area became a public park in 1858, and became a summer destination for residents of Boston's North Shore, many of whom escaped the ...
Creeks. Fish Creek (Western Australia) Canada. Fish Creek runs from Charlie Lake to the Beatton River near Fort St. John, British Columbia; Fish Creek, Saskatchewan, northeast of Saskatoon and site of the Battle of Fish Creek
Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge: Moffat County: 1965 12,150 acres (49.2 km 2) Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge: Alamosa and Rio Grande Counties 1953 14,800 acres (60 km 2) Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge: Jefferson County: July 12, 2007 3,953 acres (16.00 km 2) Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge: Adams County: 1992
Length. 37 mi (60 km) U.S. National Natural Landmark. Designated. 1983. Catfish Creek (Texas) is a river in Henderson County, Texas. It was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1983. [2]
Colorado Parks & Wildlife. Trinidad Lake State Park is a state park 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Trinidad, Colorado, United States. The park protects Trinidad Lake, a dammed reservoir. There are hiking trails, and camping and boating opportunities. [2] The park features historical attractions such as the coal mining ruins at Cokedale.