Freedom Park in Sykesville
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The entrance to Freedom Park in Sykesville. The county commissioners are approving this week $37,000 for paving a 32-car parking lot at Freedom Park (currently a gravel parking area) to serve as a trailhead for the future connection to the Patapsco Valley Greenway) and also $84,000 to replace an old wooden pavilion that has outlived its useful life with a steel pavilion. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)
Freedom Park in Sykesville
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Freedom Park in Sykesville, looking north towards the entrance on Raincliffe Road. Pictured, the gravel parking lot, lower-center-left and the wooden pavillion, center-left. The county commissioners are approving this week $37,000 for paving a 32-car parking lot at Freedom Park (currently a gravel parking area) to serve as a trailhead for the future connection to the Patapsco Valley Greenway) and also $84,000 to replace an old wooden pavilion that has outlived its useful life with a steel pavilion. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)
Freedom Park in Sykesville
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Looking south, the paved parking lot and wooden pavillion are photographed at the south-east end of Freedom Park in Sykesville. The county commissioners are approving this week $37,000 for paving a 32-car parking lot at Freedom Park (currently a gravel parking area) to serve as a trailhead for the future connection to the Patapsco Valley Greenway) and also $84,000 to replace an old wooden pavilion that has outlived its useful life with a steel pavilion. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)
Freedom Park in Sykesville
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Wooden Pavillion at the south-east end of Freedom Park near the gravel parking lot. The county commissioners are approving this week $37,000 for paving a 32-car parking lot at Freedom Park (currently a gravel parking area) to serve as a trailhead for the future connection to the Patapsco Valley Greenway) and also $84,000 to replace an old wooden pavilion that has outlived its useful life with a steel pavilion. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)
Freedom Park in Sykesville
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At the south-east end of Freedom Park, the wooden pavillion looking south towards the gravel parking lot. The county commissioners are approving this week $37,000 for paving a 32-car parking lot at Freedom Park (currently a gravel parking area) to serve as a trailhead for the future connection to the Patapsco Valley Greenway) and also $84,000 to replace an old wooden pavilion that has outlived its useful life with a steel pavilion. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)
Freedom Park in Sykesville
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The gravel parking lot at the south-east end of Freedom Park, looking north towrds the wooden pavillion (center). The county commissioners are approving this week $37,000 for paving a 32-car parking lot at Freedom Park (currently a gravel parking area) to serve as a trailhead for the future connection to the Patapsco Valley Greenway) and also $84,000 to replace an old wooden pavilion that has outlived its useful life with a steel pavilion. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)
Freedom Park in Sykesville
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Looking south, the paved parking lot and wooden pavillion are photographed at the south-east end of Freedom Park in Sykesville. The county commissioners are approving this week $37,000 for paving a 32-car parking lot at Freedom Park (currently a gravel parking area) to serve as a trailhead for the future connection to the Patapsco Valley Greenway) and also $84,000 to replace an old wooden pavilion that has outlived its useful life with a steel pavilion. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)