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  2. Beacon Hill Park - Wikipedia

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    Beacon Hill Park is a 75 ha (183 acre) park located along the shore of Juan de Fuca Strait in Victoria, British Columbia. The park is popular both with tourists and locals, and contains a number of amenities including woodland and shoreline trails, two playgrounds, a waterpark, playing fields, a petting zoo, tennis and pickleball courts, many ...

  3. List of parks in Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    2.6 Beacon Hill South. 2.7 Bel-Air Heights. 2.8 Bells Corners. 2.9 Blackburn Hamlet. 2.10 Blossom Park. ... Edge Hill Park; Faircrest Heights Park; Featherston Park ...

  4. Beaconsfield, Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Beaconsfield is a suburb on the Island of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, part of the Greater Montreal region locally referred to as the West Island.It is a residential community located on the north shore of Lac Saint-Louis, bordered on the west by Baie-D'Urfé, north by Kirkland and east by Pointe-Claire.

  5. Dr. Jose Rizal Park - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Jose Rizal Park is a 9.6 acre (39,000 m 2) park on the west slope of Beacon Hill in Seattle, Washington. The land, condemned by the city in 1917 for engineering purposes, was acquired by the Parks Department in 1971, and the park was dedicated eight years later. The park is named after José Rizal, the de facto national hero of the Philippines.

  6. Boston African American National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The National Park Service wrote: The historic buildings along today's Black Heritage Trail ® were the homes, businesses, schools and churches of a thriving black community that organized, from the nation's earliest years, to sustain those who faced local discrimination and national slavery, struggling toward the equality and freedom promised in America's documents of national liberty.

  7. Public access returns to popular Lady’s Island park with plum ...

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    The park was closed for eight months for $2 million-plus in upgrades including a lighted causeway and boardwalk. Public access returns to popular Lady’s Island park with plum views of Beaufort River

  8. Charles Bulfinch - Wikipedia

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    Among his other early works are a memorial column on Beacon Hill (1789), the first monument to the American Revolution; the Federal Street theater (1793); the "Tontine Crescent" (built 1793–1794, now demolished), fashioned in part after John Wood's Royal Crescent; the Old State House in Hartford, Connecticut (1796); and the Massachusetts ...

  9. Beacon Hill, Hangingstone and Outwoods - Wikipedia

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    Beacon Hill, Hangingstone and Outwoods is a 147.5-hectare (364-acre) biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) south of Loughborough in Leicestershire. [1] [2] It is also a Geological Conservation Review [3] and a Nature Conservation Review site. [1] The Outwoods and Beacon Hill are part of The National Forest.