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Milwaukee Pocket Park System: Parks That Fit Into Your Pocket, 2009

All parks have one thing in common; they designate a location as having special significance whether it is historical, recreational, or economic in nature.  A park's size can vary dramatically from a nature park the size of a country to one that can fit into your pocket.  The Milwaukee Pocket Park System tries to reduce them done to their basic elements in order to be easily created and moved to where they are needed.  Each pocket park is 16 sq inches and explores a specific overlooked part of the city.

Milwaukee Pocket Park System

Dretzka Parks Sign Park

Concrete Cliff Park

Edge of Woods Park

Storage Detritus Park

Brushed Alley Park

Last Bench Park

Marlboro Lights Park

Rail Ties Ballast Park

Condemned Corner Park

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