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Park Commission 
WASHINGTON PARK 
The combination music pavilion and comfort station at Wash- 
ington Park was finished during the early part of the year 1912 
and opened to the public. Later, large fountain basins were placed 
on either side of the pavilion. Concrete seats, and four lamps on 
ornamental concrete standards, completed the improvements at the 
center of this park. 
The walks were resurfaced with stone and tarvia. The monu- 
ments to Generals Hecker and McCook, which formerly stood in 
the walk between Elm and Race streets, were moved and placed on 
either side of the walk to Elm street, facing the Memorial Building. 
WESTERN AVENUE AND M'LEAN STREET PLAYGROUND 
During the year the old buildings on this property were wreck- 
ed and removed. 
WESTWOOD COMMONS AND WESTWOOD TOWN HALL LOT 
The surface of the Westwood Commons was placed in good con- 
dition for ball playing and other athletic sports. At the opening 
of the season, goal posts were placed for foot ball. 
At the Town Hall lot some grading was done and the banks 
reshaped. 
WULSIN TRIANGLE 
At Wulsin Triangle the grading was finished, and a walk with 
concrete steps, crossing the base of the triangle, constructed. 
WOODWARD PARK 
During the year a considerable amount of grading was done 
in this park. The entire portion between the end of Windham and 
Rockdale avenues was resurfaced and seeded or sodded. 
A cement walk was constructed from the end of Windham 
avenue to Rockdale avenue. 
CHAS. H. MEEDS, Park Engineer. 
