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Taylor Playground, New Orleans, 1912. Mayor Martin Behrman speaks from a pavillion at the opening ceremonies. According to the Playgrounds Commission report: "Through the efforts of the Eleventh Ward Sanitary Committee, the opening of this Playground was made possible. The Honorable George Denegre, Chairman of this Committee, turned over to your Commission $908.94, which, together with $200 of our funds, we were able to erect a band stand, shelter house and furnish it with apparatus. The shelter house on this Playground measures 100 feet in length by 50 feet wide. We find that the children of Taylor Playground prize this commodious shelter." |
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Source | Report of the New Orleans Playgrounds Commission for Nineteen Hundred and Twelve. Via scan at New Orleans Public Library website [1] | |||||||
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