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- Q16841827 subject Q13280986.
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- Q16841827 abstract "Hazelwood Park is a public park on Clark's Point in New Bedford, Massachusetts. The park occupies a plot of 23 acres (9.3 ha) on the west side of New Bedford's southern peninsula, between Rodney French Boulevard and Brock Avenue. It overlooks Clark's Cove which opens into Buzzards Bay. The park was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.The park's origins lie in three country estates, which were established in the area during the 19th century. It takes its name from the estate of Joseph Congdon, whose 1839-40 Gothic Revival house stands near the center of the park. Congdon named his estate "Hazelwood", and built an English garden on the then-forested Clark's Point peninsula.The park also has two later houses: the Coffin-Howland House, which may contain portions of Congdon's carriage house, is fire-damaged and fenced off, and the Howland House, built in 1890, is located near Brock Avenue, and is dominated by its large carriage house and stable. By the late 1890s, development had encroached on the area, and the city of New Bedford was purchasing land for use as public parks. It acquired the Hazelwood property in 1902. It hired Warren Manning, who had previously worked for Frederick Law Olmsted, to plan the park.".
- Q16841827 added "2010-06-24".
- Q16841827 area "93077.6977152".
- Q16841827 location Q49147.
- Q16841827 nrhpReferenceNumber "10000389".
- Q16841827 thumbnail NewBedfordMA_HazelwoodPark_CongdonHouse_1.jpg?width=300.
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- Q16841827 yearOfConstruction "1840".
- Q16841827 added "2010-06-24".
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- Q16841827 name "Hazelwood Park".
- Q16841827 refnum "10000389".
- Q16841827 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
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- Q16841827 comment "Hazelwood Park is a public park on Clark's Point in New Bedford, Massachusetts. The park occupies a plot of 23 acres (9.3 ha) on the west side of New Bedford's southern peninsula, between Rodney French Boulevard and Brock Avenue. It overlooks Clark's Cove which opens into Buzzards Bay. The park was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.The park's origins lie in three country estates, which were established in the area during the 19th century.".
- Q16841827 label "Hazelwood Park (New Bedford, Massachusetts)".
- Q16841827 depiction NewBedfordMA_HazelwoodPark_CongdonHouse_1.jpg.
- Q16841827 name "Hazelwood Park".