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This circa 1911 postcard provides a view of Capitol Park. At that time, the park contained some of the most unique flora in the western United States, boasting plants from every continent: date palms of Asia, Africa, and South America; fan palms of Asia, North America, and Australia; pampas grass from South America; cedars from the Himalayas and Lebanon; and the stone pine from Italy.
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