The other day, a friend took me to Ravenswood Park for the first time. Good thing I wasn’t alone, or I would probably have either gotten lost or missed out on some of the beautiful spots in the park! This is a great place to go for a walk. Just bring lots of bug repellant…
Impressions of Ravenswood Park
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we love walking in Ravenswood.. it is beautiful there
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The seven hundred acres we call Ravenswood was given to the city by one of its greatest benefactors, Samuel Elwell Sawyer (1815-1889). The same man who gave us our library. He must have been an amazing person. Ravenswood is beautiful in all seasons.
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Love Ravenswood too, and love the top picture of that spot with the ferns, somewhere in that area it could be that square rock it looks like a head with the ferns as the hair, fantastic…..
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