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Centennial Lakes Park (Minnesota)

Edina, MinnesotaProtected areas of Hennepin County, MinnesotaRegional parks in Minnesota
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Centennial Lakes Park is a 24-acre (97,000 m2) park and man-made pond located in the southeast portion of Edina, Minnesota, United States. The park features more than 1.5 miles (2.4 km) of paved pathways meandering around a 10-acre (40,000 m2) lake and interspersed with landscaped grounds, formal and informal seating areas, swinging benches and fountains. In addition, the park features a miniature golf course. There is a wide space for lawn bowling and paddleboats can be rented as well.

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Centennial Lakes Park (Minnesota)
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