Public Recreation Facilities, Volume 35, Issues 1-3 |
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Page 297
... subscription administered by a private corporation , acting as trustee for the city . Our city is situated upon the borders of three lakes , Mendota , Monona and Wingra , named in order of their size . The state university is situated ...
... subscription administered by a private corporation , acting as trustee for the city . Our city is situated upon the borders of three lakes , Mendota , Monona and Wingra , named in order of their size . The state university is situated ...
Page 298
... subscription for this work for the year 1903 was something more than $ 20,000 . The city bore the expense of the construction of the city bridges , and the railroads , in rebuilding bridges and raising tracks , expended about $ 40,000 ...
... subscription for this work for the year 1903 was something more than $ 20,000 . The city bore the expense of the construction of the city bridges , and the railroads , in rebuilding bridges and raising tracks , expended about $ 40,000 ...
Page 299
... subscription was $ 10,160 . In 1898 the amount raised was $ 2,171 . In 1899 , ex- clusive of $ 5,778 subscribed for ... subscription was $ 5,665 , besides a special subscription of $ 4,658 for the Parkway . In the same ( 299 ) Park ...
... subscription was $ 10,160 . In 1898 the amount raised was $ 2,171 . In 1899 , ex- clusive of $ 5,778 subscribed for ... subscription was $ 5,665 , besides a special subscription of $ 4,658 for the Parkway . In the same ( 299 ) Park ...
Page 300
... subscriptions in detail . The first year of our corporate existence we had twenty - six subscribers . Last year the general subscription for improvement and maintenance was about $ 8,400 . Of this there was one subscription of $ 1,000 ...
... subscriptions in detail . The first year of our corporate existence we had twenty - six subscribers . Last year the general subscription for improvement and maintenance was about $ 8,400 . Of this there was one subscription of $ 1,000 ...
Page 301
... subscription of $ 30 , nine subscriptions of $ 25 , one subscription of $ 20 , twenty- six.subscriptions of $ 15 each , one hundred and fifty - two subscrip- tions of $ 10 each , one subscription of $ 8 , one subscription of $ 7 , three ...
... subscription of $ 30 , nine subscriptions of $ 25 , one subscription of $ 20 , twenty- six.subscriptions of $ 15 each , one hundred and fifty - two subscrip- tions of $ 10 each , one subscription of $ 8 , one subscription of $ 7 , three ...
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acres American Appalachian Appalachian Mountain Club beautiful Bessemer Park Boston boys building California camp cars cent Chicago city parks city plan cost county parks dance district driveway E. H. Harriman educational Essex County feature feet field forestry furnish girls give grounds groups gymnasium Hudson County Hull House hundred improvement increase interest Jersey City Lake Lake Mendota land large numbers Lassen Peak Lincoln Park meeting ment Metropolitan Park miles movement municipal national forests national parks natural neighborhood orchestra organization Park Commission park system pine playgrounds pleasure population public recreation purposes railroad recreation centers recreation facilities recreative region reservations result River scenery sections shore Sierra Sierra Club social society South Park square street system subscription summer thousand timber tion town tract trees trips Valley walks Wednesday West women woods Yosemite Yosemite Valley
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Page 346 - Uphold us, cherish, and have power to make Our noisy years seem moments in the being Of the eternal Silence: truths that wake, To perish never; Which neither listlessness, nor mad endeavour, Nor Man nor Boy, Nor all that is at enmity with joy, Can utterly abolish or destroy!
Page 420 - To explore, enjoy and render accessible the mountain regions of the Pacific Coast; to publish authentic information concerning them; to enlist the support and cooperation of the people and the Government in preserving the forests and other natural features of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
Page 251 - The lands of the state, now owned or hereafter acquired, constituting the forest preserve as now fixed by law, shall be forever kept as wild forest lands. They shall not be leased, sold or exchanged, or be taken by any corporation, public or private, nor shall the timber thereon be sold, removed or destroyed.
Page 267 - ... consider the advisability of laying out ample open spaces for the use of the public * * * in such county," with "authority to make maps and plans of such spaces and to collect such other information in relation thereto as the said board may deem expedient;" and "as soon as conveniently may be," to "make a report in writing of a comprehensive plan for laying out, acquiring and maintaining such open spaces.
Page 255 - The separation, for purposes of taxation, of the timber from the land on which it grows, so that the forest crop shall be taxed only when it is harvested, while the land shall be taxed every year.
Page 231 - ... in his discretion, to declare by public proclamation historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic or scientific interest that are situated upon the lands owned or controlled by the Government of the United States to be national monuments, and may reserve as a part...
Page 224 - The Boston Metro2-45 politan Park Commission was organized in 1 892 with powers granted to it by some thirty-seven different local governments. Through the activity of this commission, Boston's park system came to contain 10,000 acres of parks and public reservations, 30 miles of river banks, 8 miles of seashore, and 27 miles of boulevards and parkways.101 Kansas City soon established a similar planning body on a smaller scale. George E. Kessler, a local landscape architect who directed the enterprise,...
Page 217 - Exclusive devotion to work has the result that amusements cease to please; and when relaxation becomes imperative, life becomes dreary from lack of its sole interest — the interest in business.
Page 218 - Monument; Now, therefore, I, Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section...
Page 236 - Glacier National Park, west of the summit of the Rocky Mountains and south of the Canadian boundary line in Montana.