Frederick Law Olmsted: Park Maker
Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903) was the founder of American landscape architecture and park designer who created the much-loved refuges in our cities. Best known for his work in Central Park, his legacy includes Biltmore, the Vanderbuilt mansion as well as parks in Boston, Louisville, Buffalo, Chicaogo, Montreal and Rochester. He was inspired by Yosemite which molded his belief that people needed wilderness to escape stresses of urban life.
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Yosemite Re..ions
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Looking Dow..Park
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Olmsted Por..Fern
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Biltmore Es..goon
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Winter Park..uses
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Couple in C..line
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Girl Watche..Game
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Rustic Gaze..more
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Steps Lead ..race
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Rustic Stru..Lake
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Oak Tree in..nter
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Lagoon in P..cago
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Dare Devil ..Ider
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Central Par..rees
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Drummer's R..Park
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Dog Walker ..Park
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Flashing Li..sing
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Frederick L..lans
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Central Par..Dawn
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Young Hocke.. Ice
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Prayer befo..Park
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Mount Royal..real
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Winter Tree..Pond
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Blue Heron ..ting
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Fall Colors..cape