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Shown in circa 1970 is one of two large palms sitting within the rose garden at McKinley Park. As of the end of the twentieth century, the spot stood as one of 130 All-American Rose Selection display gardens. The 1.5 acre garden - its specialties being the tree rose and blooming perennials - was planted with 400 original plants in 1922. The area occupied by the garden had been the park's baseball diamond.
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