The waterfront
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Nice grass.
They should have built a Little League Park down there so kids could hit homers into the River.
They should allow The Clyde’s Group build their floating restaurant down there to draw people.
They should have built a Band Shell down there for evening concerts by the likes of Duke Ellington Jazz Band and other local groups.
Blame NPS. They’re the ones that are insisting on a “passive” park.
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Nice grass.
They should have built a Little League Park down there so kids could hit homers into the River.
They should allow The Clyde’s Group build their floating restaurant down there to draw people.
They should have built a Band Shell down there for evening concerts by the likes of Duke Ellington Jazz Band and other local groups.
Blame NPS. They’re the ones that are insisting on a “passive” park.