The public parkscover an area of over four thousand acres and are being added to every year.
Yes," responded Mrs. Calvert, "and the great boulevards of the city encircle the metropolis and connect parks and squares.
The Mesquite trees, with attenuated leaves and gracefully drooping pods, adorn all the parks of the city, the beans forming a delicious dish either cooked or raw.
Through it, we enjoy the rich man's parks and woods, as if they were our own.
In the Parksof London, you may see how gold is worshipped; in the East End of London, you may see to what depths human misery may fall.
From none of his palaces and parks was there any view so rural, so composing to his spirits, as the shambles.
We, Greville, are happy in these parks and forests: we were happy in my close winter-walk of box and laurustine.
The forest of Arden, that once covered the Midlands, is still suggested by rich-timbered parks and giant trees of ancient memory.
The best known is Catalpa bignonioides, a native of the eastern United States which is often cultivated in parks and gardens.
It can be grown in parks and gardens, and thrives well; but the young plants are unable to bear great variations of temperature.
They tell me there's several noblemen's and gentlemen's parks near Lunnun, where they make mountains just to look at; that must be much of a muchness with these here chaps.
Need I say that squares and parks alike are superabundantly decorated with sculpture and monuments both open to criticism?
The gardens and parks of the estancias provide a natural asylum for a world of winged songsters, in whom man, softened by isolation, has not yet inspired terror.
Thays, well known amongst his European colleagues, has entire control of the plantations and parks of Buenos Ayres.
Avenues planted with trees, gardens and parks laid out to ensure adequate reserves of fresh air, are available to all, and lawns exist for youthful sports.
She was in one of those numerous public parks lining the Tiber and forming the city's playground for her less fortunate wards.
These two gifts have placed Colorado Springs in possession of what is probably the most remarkable series of city parks of the kind in the United States.
The States The States should each and all set apart game refuges and parks and care for them practically.
To all these parks and places of resort there is an excellent street-car service.
Atlanta has several fine parksand places of resort.
The Kirkwood Land Company has in preparation one of the most beautiful residence parks in America, and Atkins Park will be another place of loveliness.
There is ample service to all the parks and resorts, and an electric line to Marietta is nearly completed.
During this year, there was an Indian scare and settlers throughout the county thronged to the military parks at McPherson and North Platte, taking refuge in the railroad roundhouse at the latter place.
Philadelphia and New-York have nothing of the kind to show, though each city possesses two public squares or parks planted with trees, which are well adapted to receive such works of art, and where the eye sadly misses them.
It was to her a vague vision of greenness, parks and trees and great banks of flowers.
August was blazing upon the parks and streets; the grass was the colour of mud, and the trees like untanned leather.
Their streets were laid out symmetrically, and their parks and landscape gardening added to the city's attractiveness.
The tiny throated songsters warble their simple evening notes, ever old and forever new, rivaling the music of the streams, as they flood this paradise of parks with an ecstasy of melody.
Fortunately, we have in our Department of Parks an organized branch of the city administration endowed with every qualification for the performance of these duties.
I have seen some two hundred of them on a winter's evening, when the frost has sharply bound up the lakes in the parks and the fountains in Trafalgar Square, shivering in semi-nudity on the bare and bitter pavement, waiting for admission.
Two of its parks contain some square miles of pleasure-ground, and the smallest of five would clear New-York of buildings from the City Hall to the Battery.
There are some fine seats and parks near Crediton: Creedy Park, that of Sir H.
Devonshire villages and parks cannot show such magnificent trees as the Midlands and Eastern counties.
They either proceeded to districts where these animals were to be found, or they had large parks laid out near their residences, which were then stocked with material for the chase.
Parks filled with pavilions, pleasure-lakes, fountains and tortuous drives and walks, dotted the landscape in all directions.
After awhile he noticed the people closing the shops and booths, and in holiday dress going to the parks and public squares.
I started to rehearse my symphony in low-Whuffie halls and parks with any musicians I could drum up, and she came out and didn't play, just sat to the side and smiled and smiled with a smile that never went beyond her lips.
I'm a terrible, terrible person to visit theme-parks with.
Along the broadest parts of some boulevards and in public parks many chairs are placed for hire.
Crossing parks or walking down Broadway his palm concealed a coin, ready for the first possible chance.
Occasionally cultivated as an ornament of parks and gardens in the northern states.
Often cultivated as an ornament ofparks and gardens in the eastern United States, and occasionally in Europe.
Often cultivated as an ornament of parks and gardens in the eastern United States, and occasionally in western and northern Europe.
Often cultivated in the parks and gardens in the neighborhood of Boston; very conspicuous and easily recognized in winter by its ascending remarkably zigzag branchlets.
This tree is often cultivated as an ornament ofparks and gardens in northern China, Japan, the eastern United States, and in western, central, and southern Europe.
Many of the species produce beautiful flowers and fruits, and are frequently cultivated as ornaments of parks and gardens.
Often cultivated as an ornament of parks and gardens in the eastern states, and in Europe.
Often planted for the decoration of parks and gardens in the eastern United States, and hardy as far north as eastern New England, and in western, central, and southern Europe.
Now planted in the parks of San Diego, California, and in New Zealand, growing rapidly in cultivation, and promising to attain a much larger size than on its native cliffs.
Often planted as an ornament of parks and gardens.
Occasionally planted in the parks and gardens of the northern states and of Europe, but short-lived in cultivation and of little value as an ornamental tree.
Often planted in the prairie region of the Mississippi basin as a timber-tree, and as an ornament of parks and gardens in the eastern states, and now in many other countries with a temperate climate.
Occasionally cultivated in theparks of the eastern United States and Europe.
Occasionally cultivated in the gardens and parks of the eastern United States, and of northern and central Europe.
Many of the species are planted as shade and ornamental trees, and some of the European species are now common in the gardens and parks of the eastern United States.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "parks" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.