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parkland

[pahrk-land] / ˈpɑrkˌlænd /


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Iowa at the time, Mr. Hill said, would have been a “parkland,” with patches of trees mixed in with grassy knolls.

From Washington Times

The money will allow city transportation officials to create a plan for redeveloping the site, which could include demolishing the 1.4-mile stretch of expressway and replacing it with parkland or other public space.

From Seattle Times

That altered Federal Way’s calculus because acquiring and developing new parkland would be expensive, Ferrell said in an interview Wednesday.

From Seattle Times

They envision a boulevard with fewer car lanes and more parkland, pop-up markets and cafes, art displays and lively events year-round.

From Washington Post

Two women who got stuck in mud in boggy parkland have been rescued after they were spotted by a police drone.

From BBC