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Seneca Park (other)
Seneca Park may refer to: * Seneca Park (Louisville, Kentucky), an Olmsted-designed park * Maplewood Park Maplewood Park, also known as Seneca Park West, is a landscaped public park in Rochester, New York, situated between Lake Avenue and the Genesee River. The park features many trails along the river gorge and the river bank below, scenic views of ..., an Olmsted-designed park in Rochester, New York, listed on the National Register of Historic Places as "Seneca Park West" * Seneca Park, an Olmsted-designed park in Rochester, New York, listed on the National Register of Historic Places as "Seneca Park East" and the home of Seneca Park Zoo {{disambiguation ...
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Seneca Park (Louisville, Kentucky)
Seneca Park was the last park designed by Frederick Law Olmsted's firm in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. The park system in Louisville was the last of five designed by the Olmsted firm. The park resides in the Louisville neighborhood of Seneca Gardens, Kentucky. The park has been updated over the years to include restrooms and playground equipment that supplements a myriad of trails for people or horses. According to The Trust for Public Land, Seneca Park has 500,000 visitors annually, making it tied for the 69th most popular municipal park in the United States. A notable feature of the park's design lies in its location in reference to other parks. As a part of the Louisville Olmsted park system, it is connected to other parks built by the firm, most notably Cherokee Park. This connections can be seen by the parks’ close proximities of one another, and they are easily accessible from another. The park is also located nearby many neighborhoods, likely contributing to the v ...
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Maplewood Park
Maplewood Park, also known as Seneca Park West, is a landscaped public park in Rochester, New York, situated between Lake Avenue and the Genesee River. The park features many trails along the river gorge and the river bank below, scenic views of two waterfalls and a nationally accredited Rose Garden. The park was laid out by landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, who also designed nearby Highland Park, Rochester, New York, Highland Park, Genesee Valley Park, and Seneca Park, which is now a Seneca Park Zoo, zoo. ''See also:'' It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. ''Frederick Douglass'' statue A statue of former slave and renowned Underground Railroad conductor Frederick Douglass which was located in Maplewood Park was vandalized and torn down over the weekend of July 4, 2020. The site of the present-day park was located along the Underground Railroad where Douglas and Harriet Tubman helped shuttle slaves to freedom. The statue is a replica of ...
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