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'''Kupfrian's Park''' was a recreational area in 19th and 20th century Pensacola develloped by [[Conrad Kupfrian]]. | '''Kupfrian's Park''' was a recreational area in 19th and 20th century Pensacola develloped by [[Conrad Kupfrian]]. | ||
− | Kupfrian's Park was roughly bordered by the following modern-day streets: North [[Pace Boulevard]] to the west, West [[Avery Street]] to the north, North [[J Street]] to the east, and West [[Blount Street]] to the south. Much of that land is now occupied by [[Pensacola Retirement Village]]. The pond that is still extant on the site was once in the infield of a half-mile dirt track used for horse racing, completed in [[1874]]. | + | Kupfrian's Park was roughly bordered by the following modern-day streets: North [[Pace Boulevard]] to the west, West [[Avery Street]] to the north, North [[J Street]] to the east, and West [[Blount Street]] to the south. Much of that land is now occupied by [[Pensacola Retirement Village]]. The pond that is still extant on the site was once in the infield of a half-mile dirt track used for horse racing, completed in [[1874]]. |
[[T. T. Wentworth]] described Kupfrian's Park as follows in his ''Pensacola Picture Book No. 3'' (1965): | [[T. T. Wentworth]] described Kupfrian's Park as follows in his ''Pensacola Picture Book No. 3'' (1965): |