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A view of tree-covered lawns with curved roadways and paths. The park was planned by the Calvert Vaux and Frederick Law Olmsted and opened in the late 1860's.

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View of trees, a road and seawall next to a rocky beach.

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A walkway curves along a rocky beach. A snow-covered lawn is visible on the right, and trees are in the background.

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An tree-lined, unpaved drive stretches into the distance. In the background, a large factory is visible.

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An image of an unpaved road curving through a park.

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Two children walk on an unpaved road flanked by large trees and benches. James Walker Beardsley donated over 100 acres to the city for the creation of the park in 1878. It was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted.

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A view of a wide lawn surrounded by trees.

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A walkway along a curved seawall leads toward a cannon on a point.

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An unpaved road next to a body of water leads into the distance.

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A large statue of a seated man, surrounded by a circular drive. This statue of Bridgeport's famous resident and former mayor was sculpted by Thomas Ball and unveiled in 1893.
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