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Friendship Park (Avondale, Arizona)
Friendship Park may refer to: * Friendship Park (Bloomingdale, New Jersey) * Friendship Park (Lima) * Friendship Park (San Diego–Tijuana) * Friendship "Turtle" Park Friendship "Turtle" Park is located at the junction of 45th and Van Ness Streets in the American University Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C. It is part of District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation The District of Columbia D ..., Washington, DC * Sheger Park {{disambiguation ...
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Friendship Park (Bloomingdale, New Jersey)
Mayor Dunleavy Memorial Park (formerly known as Friendship Park) is a passive park located off Glenwild Avenue in Bloomingdale, New Jersey. It contains trails and creates opportunities for passive recreation in a natural, woodland setting. The New York–New Jersey Trail Conference The New York – New Jersey Trail Conference (NYNJTC) is a volunteer-based federation of approximately 10,000 individual members and about 100 member organizations (mostly hiking clubs and environmental organizations). The conference coordin ... has marked several trails with yellow, orange, red, and blue markers in 2012 to guide hikers. References External links Mayor Dunleavy Memorial Park– NY and NJ Trail Conference Friendship Park Details{{Webarchive, url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170227234919/http://passaiccountynj.org/Facilities/Facility/Details/27 , date=2017-02-27 – Passaic County, NJ Bloomingdale, New Jersey Parks in Passaic County, New Jersey County parks in New Jersey
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Friendship Park (Lima)
María Graña Ottone Friendship Park () is a public park located at the intersection of Alfredo Benavides and Caminos del Inca avenues, in Santiago de Surco, Lima, Peru. It features a monumental arch based on the one that once stood at Arequipa Avenue, in Lima District. History It is located at the intersection of Alfredo Benavides and Caminos del Inca avenues. It was inaugurated in a 2001 ceremony with the presence of the King and Queen of Spain, during the administration of Mayor , so that a new Moorish Arch could be installed in memory of the one that was originally on Arequipa Avenue. It is the only park in Lima with Moorish decorations, which added an aesthetic style inspired by the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba, access to the park is free, the only thing that is charged is the climb to the arch. In its surroundings is the Augusto B. Leguía Cultural Centre, and within it the ''Casa de La Respuesta'' Museum, both dedicated to the memory of those who fell in the War of th ...
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Friendship Park (San Diego–Tijuana)
Friendship Park is a binational park located along the Mexico–United States border, United States-Mexico border in the San Diego–Tijuana region. Located within the larger Border Field State Park in California's San Diego County, California, San Diego County, the half-acre () park includes the border fence dividing the two countries, where residents of both countries can meet in person. The park is the only place along the border that is operated by the US and Mexico as a meeting area. To the south is Playas de Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, and to the north is the Tijuana River Estuary and Imperial Beach, California, United States; the west side opens to the beach and the Pacific Ocean. On the U.S. side, the park used to be part of the Monument Mesa picnic area but is now wholly located on federal property under the Department of Homeland Security and is heavily monitored by the United States Border Patrol, U.S. Border Patrol 24 hours a day. History The park was inaugur ...
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Friendship "Turtle" Park
Friendship "Turtle" Park is located at the junction of 45th and Van Ness Streets in the American University Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C. It is part of District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation The District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) is an executive branch agency of the government of the District of Columbia in the United States. The department plans, builds, and maintains publicly owned recreational facilities .... Renovation in 2015 was delayed because a sewer was discovered running under the recreation center. External links * ''Renovation delayed'' 2015 May news item. American University Park Parks in Washington, D.C. {{WashingtonDC-stub ...
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