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Magnolia Park (Hillsboro, Oregon)

Magnolia Park is a municipal park in the Tanasbourne neighborhood of Hillsboro, Oregon. Opened in 2008, the 3.11 acres (12,600 m2) community park is off northwest 102nd avenue between Walker and Cornell roads near the Streets of Tanasbourne shopping center. The park includes a basketball court, children's play equipment, picnic shelter, tennis court, and water fountain designed for cooling among other amenities.

Magnolia Park
Entrance
TypePublic, city
LocationHillsboro, Oregon
United States
Coordinates45°31′57″N 122°52′29″W / 45.53250°N 122.87472°W / 45.53250; -122.87472[1]
Area3.11 acres (12,600 m2)
Created2008
Operated byHillsboro Parks & Recreation Department
Statusopen

    History edit

    Plans for a park in the Hillsboro portion of the Tanasbourne neighborhood began around 2003.[2] In August 2007, Hillsboro approved construction of park and choose the name of Magnolia Park.[3] The construction cost $1 million and was accomplished by Paul Brothers Incorporated.[3] Funds for construction came from system development fees charged by Hillsboro.[3] After ten months of construction, Magnolia Park officially opened on September 11, 2008,[2][4] though construction was finished in August.[5] The facility was the first park in the city to have a water play area as well as the first to include art in the design.[2]

    Amenities edit

     
    Fountain
     
    Play equipment and picnic shelter

    Magnolia Park is 3.11 acres (12,600 m2) in size and is the city's easternmost park.[5] The park is located in the Tanasbourne neighborhood and was adopted by the Trader Joe's store as part of Hillsboro's adopt-a-park program.[5] Magnolia is between Cornell and Walker roads and surrounded by a retail development that includes Whole Foods, a retirement community, and condominiums.[3] Amenities at the park include a water fountain designed for children to play in,[6] walking areas, open grass areas, children's play equipment, athletic equipment, natural areas, and a covered picnic area.[7]

    Natural features of the park include 180 trees, in excess of 1,000 flowers, and approximately 68,000 square feet (6,300 m2) of lawn.[8] The trees include five species of magnolia trees, and many are located in a grove.[5][9] The park also has a rain garden designed to collect water and improve the local watershed.[8] Athletic facilities at the park include a half-size basketball court and one tennis court.[9] The picnic shelter is rented out by the city's parks department.[10]

    The water feature is at ground level and decorated with mosaic art that is designed to appear to change color when wet.[7][11] Seasonal, the twenty-five foot fountain's mosaic includes designs featuring magnolia tree names and images and boulders with water jets.[8] The play equipment features two structures, one for children under five years old, and one for older children along with swings and a slide, with a total of 5,000 square feet (460 m2) in the playground.[5][8]

    References edit

    1. ^ "Magnolia Park". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. 2009-09-23. Retrieved 2010-03-22.
    2. ^ a b c Diehl, Angella Foret. “Hillsboro's new Magnolia Park has something for everyone”, The Oregonian, September 25, 2008.
    3. ^ a b c d Suh, Elizabeth. "Tanasbourne to get central a 3-acre (12,000 m2) park", The Oregonian, August 23, 2007, p. B3.
    4. ^ Diehl, Angella Foret. "Festive dedication set for Magnolia Park", The Oregonian, September 11, 2008, Metro West Neighbors, p. 16.
    5. ^ a b c d e Gordanier, Susan. "Magnolia Park, Hillsboro's newest, officially opens", The Hillsboro Argus, September 16, 2008.
    6. ^ Suh, Elizabeth. "New businesses find Tanasbourne's the spot", The Oregonian, April 3, 2008, Metro West Neighbors p. 16.
    7. ^ a b Diehl, Angella Foret. "New Magnolia Park one way to beat heat", The Oregonian, August 14, 2008, Metro West Neighbors.
    8. ^ a b c d Diehl, Angella Foret. “New urban park offers fun for the whole family”, The Oregonian, September 25, 2008, Metro West Neighbors.
    9. ^ a b Diehl, Angella Foret. "Parks offer lots of fun for humans --and dogs", The Oregonian, February 28, 2008, Metro West Neighbors, p. 10.
    10. ^ "Magnolia Park", The Oregonian, September 25, 2008.
    11. ^ Diehl, Angella Foret. "Savor the city's many flavors - Tanasbourne - An explosion of new development", The Oregonian, October 26, 2008, p. S4.

    External links edit

    • - LandscapeOnline.com

    magnolia, park, hillsboro, oregon, magnolia, park, municipal, park, tanasbourne, neighborhood, hillsboro, oregon, opened, 2008, acres, community, park, northwest, 102nd, avenue, between, walker, cornell, roads, near, streets, tanasbourne, shopping, center, par. Magnolia Park is a municipal park in the Tanasbourne neighborhood of Hillsboro Oregon Opened in 2008 the 3 11 acres 12 600 m2 community park is off northwest 102nd avenue between Walker and Cornell roads near the Streets of Tanasbourne shopping center The park includes a basketball court children s play equipment picnic shelter tennis court and water fountain designed for cooling among other amenities Magnolia ParkEntranceTypePublic cityLocationHillsboro OregonUnited StatesCoordinates45 31 57 N 122 52 29 W 45 53250 N 122 87472 W 45 53250 122 87472 1 Area3 11 acres 12 600 m2 Created2008Operated byHillsboro Parks amp Recreation DepartmentStatusopen Magnolia Park Contents 1 History 2 Amenities 3 References 4 External linksHistory editPlans for a park in the Hillsboro portion of the Tanasbourne neighborhood began around 2003 2 In August 2007 Hillsboro approved construction of park and choose the name of Magnolia Park 3 The construction cost 1 million and was accomplished by Paul Brothers Incorporated 3 Funds for construction came from system development fees charged by Hillsboro 3 After ten months of construction Magnolia Park officially opened on September 11 2008 2 4 though construction was finished in August 5 The facility was the first park in the city to have a water play area as well as the first to include art in the design 2 Amenities edit nbsp Fountain nbsp Play equipment and picnic shelterMagnolia Park is 3 11 acres 12 600 m2 in size and is the city s easternmost park 5 The park is located in the Tanasbourne neighborhood and was adopted by the Trader Joe s store as part of Hillsboro s adopt a park program 5 Magnolia is between Cornell and Walker roads and surrounded by a retail development that includes Whole Foods a retirement community and condominiums 3 Amenities at the park include a water fountain designed for children to play in 6 walking areas open grass areas children s play equipment athletic equipment natural areas and a covered picnic area 7 Natural features of the park include 180 trees in excess of 1 000 flowers and approximately 68 000 square feet 6 300 m2 of lawn 8 The trees include five species of magnolia trees and many are located in a grove 5 9 The park also has a rain garden designed to collect water and improve the local watershed 8 Athletic facilities at the park include a half size basketball court and one tennis court 9 The picnic shelter is rented out by the city s parks department 10 The water feature is at ground level and decorated with mosaic art that is designed to appear to change color when wet 7 11 Seasonal the twenty five foot fountain s mosaic includes designs featuring magnolia tree names and images and boulders with water jets 8 The play equipment features two structures one for children under five years old and one for older children along with swings and a slide with a total of 5 000 square feet 460 m2 in the playground 5 8 References edit Magnolia Park Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior 2009 09 23 Retrieved 2010 03 22 a b c Diehl Angella Foret Hillsboro s new Magnolia Park has something for everyone The Oregonian September 25 2008 a b c d Suh Elizabeth Tanasbourne to get central a 3 acre 12 000 m2 park The Oregonian August 23 2007 p B3 Diehl Angella Foret Festive dedication set for Magnolia Park The Oregonian September 11 2008 Metro West Neighbors p 16 a b c d e Gordanier Susan Magnolia Park Hillsboro s newest officially opens The Hillsboro Argus September 16 2008 Suh Elizabeth New businesses find Tanasbourne s the spot The Oregonian April 3 2008 Metro West Neighbors p 16 a b Diehl Angella Foret New Magnolia Park one way to beat heat The Oregonian August 14 2008 Metro West Neighbors a b c d Diehl Angella Foret New urban park offers fun for the whole family The Oregonian September 25 2008 Metro West Neighbors a b Diehl Angella Foret Parks offer lots of fun for humans and dogs The Oregonian February 28 2008 Metro West Neighbors p 10 Magnolia Park The Oregonian September 25 2008 Diehl Angella Foret Savor the city s many flavors Tanasbourne An explosion of new development The Oregonian October 26 2008 p S4 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Magnolia Park Oregon Magnolia Park LandscapeOnline com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Magnolia Park Hillsboro Oregon amp oldid 1096625853, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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