Difference between revisions of "Washington Park"
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|lv= 20 | |lv= 20 | ||
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|spec= Art History (Academics) | |spec= Art History (Academics) | ||
|cr= Eye for the Strange, Inspiring, Table Turner | |cr= Eye for the Strange, Inspiring, Table Turner | ||
|unique= Once per week, spend a Resources point to have a neighborhood youth function as Retainer 2 for one task. | |unique= Once per week, spend a Resources point to have a neighborhood youth function as Retainer 2 for one task. | ||
|status=Open | |status=Open | ||
+ | |trvl=SS | ||
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=== '''Description''' === | === '''Description''' === | ||
This area contains a park of the same name, stretching east-west from Cottage Grove Avenue to the Dan Ryan Expressway, and north-south from 51st Street to 63rd. It is home to the DuSable Museum of African American History (founded in 1961 and moved to Washington Park park in 1971). In addition to hosting the museum, the park hosts Fountain of Time, the world's earliest concrete finished art work. | This area contains a park of the same name, stretching east-west from Cottage Grove Avenue to the Dan Ryan Expressway, and north-south from 51st Street to 63rd. It is home to the DuSable Museum of African American History (founded in 1961 and moved to Washington Park park in 1971). In addition to hosting the museum, the park hosts Fountain of Time, the world's earliest concrete finished art work. | ||
+ | ==== '''Places of Interest''' ==== | ||
+ | {{PlaceOfInterest | name = Turning Leaf Center | type = Shelter | owner = }} | ||
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=== '''Notes''' === | === '''Notes''' === | ||
Latest revision as of 14:37, 17 August 2022
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Open Territory
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Territory Claimed by: | None |
Sphere: | Changeling |
Location Value: | 20 |
Specialty: | Art History (Academics) |
Cost Reductions: | Eye for the Strange, Inspiring, Table Turner |
Unique Bonus: | Once per week, spend a Resources point to have a neighborhood youth function as Retainer 2 for one task. |
Travel Code: | SS |
Description
This area contains a park of the same name, stretching east-west from Cottage Grove Avenue to the Dan Ryan Expressway, and north-south from 51st Street to 63rd. It is home to the DuSable Museum of African American History (founded in 1961 and moved to Washington Park park in 1971). In addition to hosting the museum, the park hosts Fountain of Time, the world's earliest concrete finished art work.