PARK AND CEMETERY. 
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BPJDG'E NO. 6 AT CEDAR LAKE, MINNEAPOLIS PARK SYSn’EM. 
Design by Frederick Bigelow, Newark, N. ,T. 
The lilock of old buildings opposite 
the Union Station has been purchased 
by condemnation and a tentative plan 
prepared for the development of this 
tract as a "Gateway Park,'’ The plan 
shows a formal treatment of lawns 
and flower beds with a fountain or 
some monumental feature at the a.xis 
of Second street. Possibly the statue 
of Alississippi, "Father of Waters,’’ 
would be well located here. 
Reports of Forester C. X. Reud- 
Hnger, Supervisor of Playgrounds C. 
T. Booth, and elaborate detailed ta- 
bles of expenditures and park data 
are other interestiiig feature.' of the 
report. 
The system mjw includes ticres 
and the average cost of maintenance 
for the entire svastem was per 
acre. 
BRIDGE NO. 3, LAKE OF THE ISLES, MINNEAPOLIS PARK SYSTEM. 
Second Prize Design by "SY. P. Cowles and C. B. Chapman, Minneapolis. 
