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  2. Pocket park - Wikipedia

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    A pocket park (also known as a parkette, mini-park, vest-pocket park or vesty park) is a small park accessible to the general public. While the locations, elements, and uses of pocket parks vary considerably, the common defining characteristic of a pocket park is its small size. [ 1 ]

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    Positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS) is a set of ideas and tools used in schools to improve students' behavior.PBIS uses evidence and data-based programs, practices, and strategies to frame behavioral improvement relating to student growth in academic performance, safety, behavior, and establishing and maintaining positive school culture.

  4. Greenacre Park - Wikipedia

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    The park, which is owned by the Greenacre Foundation, was a 1971 gift from philanthropist Abby Rockefeller Mauzé, daughter of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and granddaughter of John D Rockefeller. [ 3 ] The park was designed by Hideo Sasaki , former chairman of Department of Landscape Architecture at Harvard , in consultation with architect Harmon ...

  5. Category:Parks - Wikipedia

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    For science parks, research parks and technology parks: see Category:Urban planning. For Urban parks, pocket parks, parklets, municipal parks, city parks, greenway - parkways: See also Category: Urban public parks. For Regional parks, Urban open space, greenbelts: See also Category: Regional parks.

  6. Category:Pocket parks - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 October 2023, at 02:56 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Paley Park - Wikipedia

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    Paley Park is a pocket park located at 3 East 53rd Street between Madison and Fifth Avenues in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on the former site of the Stork Club. [1] Designed by the landscape architectural firm of Zion Breen Richardson Associates, it opened May 23, 1967.

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  9. St. Anne's Road Pocket Park - Wikipedia

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    The idea for the pocket park was conceived by Jen Martin, a resident of St Anne's Road, in 2014. [2] [1] At that time the narrow, triangular space had been used as a space for "little more than public urination", set as it is off the main Dorset Street - Drumcondra corridor and in the broad vicinity of Croke Park stadium, in an area which sees high volumes of pedestrian traffic. [1]