sport.wikisort.org - StadiumFejervary Park is located in the west end of Davenport, Iowa, United States. The 75-acre (0.30 km2) park is dominated by rolling green grass hills and trees.[2] It features play ground equipment and an aquatic center. The Putnam Museum is located just to the east of the park.
Fejervary Park |
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 Mother Goose Land entrance |
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Type | Public park |
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Location | Davenport, Iowa |
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Coordinates | 41°31′50″N 90°36′20″W |
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Area | 75-acre (0.30 km2) |
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Operated by | Davenport Parks and Recreation |
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Open | Year round |
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Official name | Mother Goose |
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Designated | February 7, 2007[1] |
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History
The property for Fejervary Park was given to the city by Celestine Fejérváry, a daughter of Nicholas Fejérváry.[3] He was a Hungarian nobleman who came to Davenport as a refuge in 1853 following the failure of an insurrection in his native Hungary. The park was the site of Fejervary’s estate. He chose the location for his home because the steep bluffs with a view of the Mississippi River reminded him of his home on the Danube River.[4] The house, which was on the site at the time of the donation, is now gone. All that remains of the buildings is a carriage barn.[5] The park land was acquired by the Davenport Board of Parks Commissioners as part of a city program to develop public parks throughout the city. Other parks in the program at the time included Vander Veer, Riverview Terrace, and Prospect.[6]
A municipal zoo was added to the park in 1909.[7] It became known as Mother Goose Land. Patrons would enter the zoo through a large Mother Goose structure. There was also a feature called Monkey Island. The Mother Goose entryway was listed on the Davenport Register of Historic Properties in 2007,[1] and the zoo itself closed in 2008.
References
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City and Government |
- History
- Central Fire Station
- Davenport City Hall
- Davenport Public Library
- Davenport Register of Historic Properties
- National Register of Historic Places: Downtown, East, West
- Neighborhoods
- Scott County Court House
- U.S. Court House
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Landmarks |
- Figge Art Museum
- Modern Woodmen Park
- Northpark Mall
- Oakdale Memorial Gardens
- Outing Club
- Putnam Museum
- RiverCenter
- River Music Experience
- Skybridge
- Sacred Heart Cathedral
- Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
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Education |
- Davenport Community School District
- Kaplan University
- Palmer College of Chiropractic
- St. Ambrose University
- Marycrest College Historic District
- Central High School
- Mid City High School
- North High School
- West High School
- Assumption High School
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Transportation |
- Davenport Municipal Airport
- Sergeant John F. Baker, Jr. Bridge
- Citibus
- Crescent Rail Bridge
- Government Bridge
- Rock Island Centennial Bridge
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Neighborhoods |
- College Square
- Cork Hill
- Crescent Warehouse
- Hamburg
- McClellan Heights
- Prospect Park
- Riverview Terrace
- Vander Veer Park
- West Third Street
- Village of East Davenport
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Parks | |
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Other | |
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Davenport Register of Historic Properties |
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Davenport Register of Historic Properties National Register of Historic Places |
- E. P. Adler House
- Miles Collins House
- Davenport Bag and Paper Company Building
- Davenport City Hall
- Dillon Memorial
- First Federal and Savings and Loan Association
- Germania Miller/Standard Hotel
- Hamburg Historic District
- Hillside
- Hose Station No. 1
- Iowa Reform Building
- Iowa Soldiers' Orphans' Home
- Jackson School/School No. 6
- Antoine LeClaire House
- The Linograph Company Building
- John Littig House
- Marycrest College Campus
- Mississippi Hotel
- Oakdale Cemetery
- Octagon House
- Old St. Luke's Hospital
- J.H.C. Petersen's Sons Building
- W.D. Petersen Memorial Music Pavilion
- Renwick Building
- Riverview—Abner Davison Homestead
- Saengerfest Halle
- St. Anthony's Church Square
- St. Joseph's Church & Rectory
- Dr. Kuno Struck House
- Taylor School
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Davenport Register of Historic Properties Historic District contributing properties |
- Anken Flats
- Frank & John Bredow House
- Peter Bruchmann House
- Henry Deutsch House
- Hose Station No. 4
- House at 821 Ripley St.
- Indian Springs Park
- Christian Jipp Home & Grocery
- Lambrite–Iles–Petersen House
- Lindsay Park
- Henry Lischer House
- Dr. Heinrich Matthey House
- J. Monroe Parker-Ficke House
- Prospect Park
- Charles F. Ranzow and Sons Building
- Riverview Terrace
- Soldier's Monument
- Vander Veer Park
- Woeber Carriage Works
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Davenport Register of Historic Properties | |
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see also:National Register of Historic Places listings in Davenport, Iowa |
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