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  2. Eastlake Park Scenic Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Eastlake Park Scenic Railway was a 984 m (3,228 feet) long miniature railway in the 1:3 scale with a gauge of 18 in (457 mm), which operated from 19 May 1904 to 11 May 1905 in the Eastlake Park: Replaced by The Now Venice Miniature Railway! (now Lincoln Park) in Los Angeles in California. [1] [2]

  3. East Lake, Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    East Lake Park, bordered by Memorial Drive, Alston Drive, and both Daniel and Green Avenues, is a multi functional and sport park. The facilities include a rentable event space, basketball courts, a youth playground, tennis courts, a pavilion with grills and picnic tables, an enormous open green space, and The Birds Nest - a baseball field ...

  4. Classic Auto Group Park - Wikipedia

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    Classic Auto Group Park is a stadium in Eastlake, Ohio, in the suburbs of Cleveland. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Lake County Captains minor league baseball team. It was built in 2003 at a cost of $22 million under the name Eastlake Park and holds 7,273 people.

  5. Tom Cousins - Wikipedia

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    In 1995 Cousins founded the East Lake Foundation in Atlanta. [8] The Foundation partnered with the Atlanta Housing Authority [5] to build a mixed-income apartment block in a local low-income area with a high crime rate and put additional resources into education options and job provision for the tenants.

  6. Los Angeles Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Eastlake Zoo, opened in Eastlake Park (renamed Lincoln Park in 1917) in 1885. [4] The second zoo, Griffith Park Zoo, opened in 1912 and was located about two miles (3.2 km) south of the current zoo site until it was closed in August 1966. [5] Remnants of the original zoo remain. The zoo opened in its present location on November 28, 1966. [5]

  7. Lincoln Park (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Park in Los Angeles, California, was originally created by the City of Los Angeles in 1881 from land donated by John Strother Griffin. It was one of Los Angeles's first parks. It was originally called East Los Angeles Park, then Eastlake Park in 1901. On May 19, 1917, the park was renamed Lincoln Park after Abraham Lincoln High School [1]

  8. Oakhurst, Decatur, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Dekalb Historical Society (1996). Historic District Nomination Form: Oakhurst Historic District, City of Decatur. Prepared by Oakhurst Historic Preservation Group, 228 Third Avenue, Decatur, GA 30030. Price, Vivian. Historic DeKalb County: An Illustrated History (Georgia Heritage Series). Historical Publishing Network (2007).

  9. Byron Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Jail, brick, one-story, which, as of 1995, the local historical society was planning to occupy for its headquarters. [2] In 2019, the Byron Area Historical Society Headquarters is indeed located at 108 Jailhouse Alley. [3] School from 1950s (non-contributing) on site of old Byron School [2] It also includes: