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Forest Park (735 acres), on the banks of the Connecticut River in Springfield, Massachusetts, is one of the largest municipal parks in the United States. Bordering Longmeadow, Massachusetts, the park also contains a zoo. The Connecticut River as seen from the French King Bridge in western Massachusetts The Connecticut River is the largest river in New England, flowing south from the Connecticut Lakes in northern New Hampshire, along the border between New Hampshire and Vermont, through Western Massachusetts and central Connecticut into Long Island... Nickname: City of Homes Founded Incorporated May 14, 1636   County Hampden County Mayor Charles Ryan (Dem) Area  - Total  - Water 86. ... Categories: Move to Wiktionary | Substubs ... Longmeadow is a town in Hampden County, Massachusetts. ... The National Zoo in Washington, D.C.. A zoological garden, or zoo for short, is a place where wild animals are encaged in an artificial environment and exhibited to the public. ...


In 1884, O.H. Greenleaf offered 65 acres (260,000 m²) for the establishment of Forest Park. At least 178 acres (720,000 m²) were once the estate of Everett Hosmer Barney, initially a Civil War arms producer and later a clamp-on rollerskates magnate. 1884 is a leap year starting on Tuesday (click on link to calendar). ...


External links

  • Society of Everett Barney
  • Forest Park Zoo

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