

A '' pussing-throiKjW park on the border of a business 

 district forced by lack of other civic provision to serve 

 simultaneously as a neighbourhood park. The seats 

 shown along the cross walks, with their accompaniment 

 of baby carriages and go-carts resulted in congestion 

 of traffic, unrelieved until the recent addition of the 

 supplementary circular walk to which all seats have 

 been removed. A recognition of the dual character of 

 this park immediately suggested the remedy 

 Dl PONT CIRCLE, WASHINGTON 



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