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parkland

[ pahrk-land ]

noun

  1. a grassland region with isolated or grouped trees, usually in temperate regions.
  2. wooded or verdant land for recreational use by the public; parklike terrain.


parkland

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noun

  1. grassland with scattered trees
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Origin of parkland1

First recorded in 1905–10; park + land
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Instead of rebuilding neighborhoods that border the wilderness, communities could establish a protective shield of parkland, agricultural fields or even a golf course.

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The grants, which will create or renovate 623 acres of new parkland and natural spaces, were announced Tuesday at a news conference at Los Angeles City Hall.

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It is set in about 100 acres of gardens and parkland and has been owned by the McTaggart family since 1983.

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She has found inspiration in historical documents, including the 1930 Olmsted-Bartholomew Plan, in which landscape architects proposed creating room for the river and forming an “emerald necklace†of parklands.

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They also sought to claim certain “economic assets†— airports, parkland, educational institutions and commercial areas — for their own districts.

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