NRHP: Legion Memorial Park
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Legion Memorial Park
NRHP Reference #: 04001407
NRHP Listing Date: 20041229
Location
Auburn, Nemaha County, Nebraska
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Summary
Founders of Auburn set aside land for city park space in 1883; it was renamed American Legion Memorial Park in 1930. Over the years the park developed through the enthusiasm and generosity of the community of Auburn and projects funded by the Works Progress Administration.
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