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'''William Land Park''', frequently referred to as simply "Land Park" is a major city park in [[Sacramento, California]].<ref>{{cite web | title= William Land Park Photo Page| url= http://www.cityofsacramento.org/parksandrecreation/parks/sites/land_photo.htm| publisher= City of Sacramento, Department of Parks and Recreation| accessdate=2009-05-11}}</ref> The park is located between [[Interstate 5 (California)|Interstate 5]] and [[California State Route 160|State Route 160]]. |
'''William Land Park''', frequently referred to as simply "Land Park" is a major city park in [[Sacramento, California]].<ref>{{cite web | title= William Land Park Photo Page| url= http://www.cityofsacramento.org/parksandrecreation/parks/sites/land_photo.htm| publisher= City of Sacramento, Department of Parks and Recreation| accessdate=2009-05-11}}</ref> The park is located between [[Interstate 5 (California)|Interstate 5]] and [[California State Route 160|State Route 160]]. |
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[[File:Children_leaving_pumpkin_ride_in_William_Land_Park,_Sacramento,_1963.jpg|thumb|right|Children leaving a pumpkin ride in Fairytale Town, 1963<br><small>''Photo by George Garrigues''</small>]] |
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William Land was a pioneer who built the Western Hotel at the NE corner of 2nd and K St in 1875 ([[California Historical Landmark]] #601). There is an elementary school named after him. He is buried in a Greek temple mausoleum within East Lawn Memorial Cemetery in Sacramento. William Land was a founder of the East Lawn Memorial Cemetery. |
William Land was a pioneer who built the Western Hotel at the NE corner of 2nd and K St in 1875 ([[California Historical Landmark]] #601). There is an elementary school named after him. He is buried in a Greek temple mausoleum within East Lawn Memorial Cemetery in Sacramento. William Land was a founder of the East Lawn Memorial Cemetery. |
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Revision as of 04:31, 11 October 2013
William Land Park, frequently referred to as simply "Land Park" is a major city park in Sacramento, California.[1] The park is located between Interstate 5 and State Route 160.
William Land was a pioneer who built the Western Hotel at the NE corner of 2nd and K St in 1875 (California Historical Landmark #601). There is an elementary school named after him. He is buried in a Greek temple mausoleum within East Lawn Memorial Cemetery in Sacramento. William Land was a founder of the East Lawn Memorial Cemetery.
There are several city attractions located within the park[2] including:
- The Sacramento Zoo
- Fairytale Town, a park which has play equipment designed to represent articles from various fairy tales and nursery rhymes (there is a small admission fee). [3]
- The William Land Golf Course [4]
- Funderland, a small park with several carnival like rides primarily for very young children. [5]
"Land Park" can also refer to the surrounding neighborhood.
- Vic's Ice Cream - landmark restaurant in the neighborhood.
William Land Park was mentioned in Sir Mix-A-Lot's 1992 rap song "A Rapper's Reputation".
Gallery
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The entrance to Funderland in Land Park
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A dragon thrill ride for kids at Funderland
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A Car ride at Funderland
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The Entrance to Fairy Tale Town at Land Park
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A slide at Fairy Tale Town in Land Park
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Fairy Tale Town
See also
References
- ^ "William Land Park Photo Page". City of Sacramento, Department of Parks and Recreation. Retrieved 2009-05-11.
- ^ "William Land Park Amenity Guide". City of Sacramento, Department of Parks and Recreation. Retrieved 2009-05-11.
- ^ "Fairytale Town website". Retrieved 2009-05-11.
- ^ "William Land Golf Course". The First Tee of Greater Sacramento. Retrieved 2009-05-11.
- ^ "Funderland website". Retrieved 2009-05-11.
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