Gainesville renovations: one park opens, another to close
By Chelsey Freeman | Mar. 31, 2015On Eighth Avenue between the planets and the trees lies the newly renovated Loblolly Woods Nature Park boardwalk, ready for bikers and runners alike.
On Eighth Avenue between the planets and the trees lies the newly renovated Loblolly Woods Nature Park boardwalk, ready for bikers and runners alike.
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Pictured is the renovated Loblolly Woods Nature Park boardwalk on Eighth Avenue. The quarter-mile-long boardwalk is now open to the public after being closed for almost a year for repairs to holes and the side rails.
Pictured is the renovated Loblolly Woods Nature Park boardwalk on Eighth Avenue. The quarter-mile-long boardwalk is now open to the public after being closed for almost a year for repairs to holes and the side rails.