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GLENWOOD AVE. ROADSIDE PARKING AREA |
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This was one of seven roadside parks built along Highway 100
in 1939. This one was located in Golden Valley.
"My father, W. Merton Dresser, built a home at 5200 Glenwood
Avenue about 1951, with his Army buddies and my mother's
relatives, who were finish-carpenters from Sweden. I well
remember playing at the tiny park's structures, the BBQ and
the stone tables. Not many folks driving along the highway
used the park, but it did provide respite for some. The
frontage road, N. Lilac Drive, passed a row of tall lilac
bushes along the highway, absolutely gorgeous in spring, and
led to the Larson's home at the end of the frontage road.
(Lilac Drive continued on the other side of the railroad
tracks.)
Thanks, Jane, for your memories of this little park.
Photos @ 1939, courtesy MN/DOT
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