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- April 24, 2001
Leaky reservoir speeds up plans for Kilbourn Park
The park, with its rich history and dormant present faces an uncertain future. Its designation as an official landmark dictates that the park's structure must remain aesthetically unaltered, but the vast pool within the hill presents some distinct problems.
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