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NEW LILAC PARK(Formerly SLP Roadside Park) |
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This 2.7 acre park is located at the southeastern corner of the intersection of Highways 100 and 7, by the Nordic Ware tower. It is accessed by a service that runs off of Belt Line Blvd. in front of the Nordic Ware campus. It was originally designated as "St. Louis Park Roadside Park" when it was built in 1939. The picture below, taken in 1953, is the closest we have to an archival photo. In the background is what is now the Nordic Ware Tower.
Mn/DOT prepared an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) in the 1990s which described the structures. A private tour conducted in 1999 showed that the was overgrown with weeds and the structures were crumbling. (Soon afterwards, Nordic Ware took on the task of mowing the area, which still belonged to Mn/DOT.)
The EIS and the tour revealed:
A walking/bike path surrounds the tables; it was originally a roadway but has been closed to cars and narrowed.
Council Ring in 2006
Council ring restored, 2009. Photo by Manny Camilon
Beside the Beehive, new features include bike racks and pads for toilet facilities, trash receptacles, and an informational kiosk.
Also see the separate page on the Beehive.
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