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Fort Wayne (Part 3): Forest Park Boulevard (Lakeside Park) - Elite Fort Wayne

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After touring downtown, Rob took me for a stroll down Forest Park Boulevard. The fabulous street features grand homes, imposing stone entrance gates, a wide median, and striking concrete streetlights. Fort Wayne has an emerald necklace park system that includes Lakeside Park, which was recently restored.

 

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Rob's favorite house

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FLW apprentice

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Interesting detail where the rooflines meet

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My favorite house

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Oversided addition

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Into Lakeside...

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Entrance gates

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Amazing lamps on a bridge back to downtown

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At last! I've been waiting eagerly to see these!

 

Nice coverage. The historic home tour on Forest Park Boulevard that day was a great success; Jon said they ran out of printed tickets, and had to xerox more.

 

It was a near-perfect day; the showers earlier made everything fresh and lush green, and the temperatures were mild. The area was looking its very best.

 

I especially like this shot. It shows off the formal symmetry of the design:

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wow lots of nice homes. ^ that is quite a garden, looks new, but i would guess its old?

wow lots of nice homes. ^ that is quite a garden, looks new, but i would guess its old?

 

I think the sunken garden at Lakeside Park dates from the early 1900s. My mom grew up near there in the 1920s (not on Forest Park Boulevard, but the working-class neighborhood to the west of there), and family photos from that era show the park well-established with mature trees by then.

 

Time had taken its toll on the landscaping and the concrete work was eroded and deteriorated from years of freeze-thaw cycles, and about a year ago the garden underwent a half-million-dollar restoration. All the concrete structures were removed, including the fountains/pools, and recreated according to the original plans and designs. They did a first-class job. As you can seen from the photos, it's a popular place for weddings.

What really stood out to me about the park is how close they maintain the water level to the walks, that creates a powerful effect.

Wow!

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Love the homes.  Thanks for sharing the pictures.

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