Public Park
Areas of land open to the public and managed by federal, state, or municipal governments, or private organizations. Public parks can be of almost any size and configuration, but share a common purpose of specific and civic benefit for users from the general public. Some parks are protected natural lands of immense size, while others are smaller designed spaces in urban or suburban communities. Parks provide vital opportunities for contemplation and enjoyment of nature and scenery, for organized sports and spontaneous play, for civic rituals and cultural events, and for education and research. Parks evolve in relationship to the prevailing understanding of the role of nature in human experience. The design and management of parks is informed by current practices of urban planning, design attitudes, modes of recreation, philosophies of landscape preservation, and beneficial social interaction.
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Puʻukoholā Heiau National Historic Site
Waimea, HI -
Ruocco Park
San Diego, CA -
Robson Square
Vancouver, BC -
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
San Francisco, CA -
Pioneer Park
San Francisco, CA -
Presidio Park
San Diego, CA -
Horton Plaza Park
San Diego, CA -
Children’s Park and Pond
San Diego, CA -
San Pasqual Battlefield State Historic Park
Escondido, CA -
Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial
La Jolla, CA -
Guajome Regional Park
Oceanside, CA -
Civic Center Plaza
San Diego, CA -
Tuna Harbor Park
San Diego, CA -
Mount Helix Park
La Mesa, CA -
County Administration Center Waterfront Park
San Diego, CA