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'''Remond Park''' lies at the foot of Bridge Street. | '''Remond Park''' lies at the foot of Bridge Street. | ||
*A ribbon cutting | *A ribbon cutting occured on June 20, 2016 for the city's newest waterfront park named after Salem born abolitionists and siblings Sarah Parker Remond and Charles Lenox Remond. | ||
*Remond Park | *Remond Park transformed a stretch of currently vacant asphalt into a fully landscaped public space, complete with flagpole, trees, and public harbor walk and fishing area. | ||
*For more on the Remonds and their legacy see this wiki: [[Remond, John|John Remond]] and [[Remond, Sarah Parker|Sarah Parker Remond]] and [[Remond, Charles Lenox| Charles Lenox Remond]] | |||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
"Bridging a connection to the past; new waterfront park in honor of Salem abolitionists opens" ''Salem News'', June 21, 2016, p. 1 |
Latest revision as of 11:36, 24 July 2024
Remond Park lies at the foot of Bridge Street.
- A ribbon cutting occured on June 20, 2016 for the city's newest waterfront park named after Salem born abolitionists and siblings Sarah Parker Remond and Charles Lenox Remond.
- Remond Park transformed a stretch of currently vacant asphalt into a fully landscaped public space, complete with flagpole, trees, and public harbor walk and fishing area.
- For more on the Remonds and their legacy see this wiki: John Remond and Sarah Parker Remond and Charles Lenox Remond
See Also
"Bridging a connection to the past; new waterfront park in honor of Salem abolitionists opens" Salem News, June 21, 2016, p. 1