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... land for parks and playgrounds and open spaces as there is for setting aside land for streets when we plan the newer parts of our cities . Joseph Lee , commenting on these statements , has said : " In other words , it is just as ...
... land for parks and playgrounds and open spaces as there is for setting aside land for streets when we plan the newer parts of our cities . Joseph Lee , commenting on these statements , has said : " In other words , it is just as ...
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... land involved , the recreation derived from the land set aside as national parks must necessarily be what we call extensive recre- ation . There are far more people who use the municipal parks and playgrounds than use the ex- tensive ...
... land involved , the recreation derived from the land set aside as national parks must necessarily be what we call extensive recre- ation . There are far more people who use the municipal parks and playgrounds than use the ex- tensive ...
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... land which will provide the rocks for the club house . The land is heavily wooded and from the trees , which are being removed where the golf course is to be , lumber is being sawed . It is hoped that the project will be completed by ...
... land which will provide the rocks for the club house . The land is heavily wooded and from the trees , which are being removed where the golf course is to be , lumber is being sawed . It is hoped that the project will be completed by ...
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RECREATION | 1 |
Heighho for a Merry Spring by Augustus D Zanzig | 10 |
Special Activities in Glens Falls New York by Ruth Sherburne | 17 |
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