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Thursday, May 17, 2007
Gold Medal Park opens


I see that a couple of Building Minnesota readers don't like the design of Gold Medal Park (see comments to May 14 post). Here are more photos of the park, which I look forward to lounging around in on a sunny day or a cool night, with my bicycle at my feet, a cold one in my hand and the stars twinkling in the sky. But I digress. The big opening was yesterday. The Star Tribune loved it, saying it sets a high standard and that it gets a gold star. Aw, shucks. What's there not to like? (Photos by Todd Melby)
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