File:Trollwood Park, Looking East From Playground, 1978.jpg

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From the July, 1978 issue of the Binford's Guide, illustrating an article on Trollwood Park's new purpose as an arts-focused city park. The caption reads:

Trolls need a bridge, so Fargo Park District carpenters built one for them. It crosses a natural coulee, left open to preserve the area's natural beauty. Future plans call for picnic areas among trees spared because the coulee wasn't filled. In the background, park visitors on a knoll enjoy music performed on a stage built into the barn at left, while artists and crafts people sell their wares in the long building in the center of the photo.

Photo by Karl Karlgaard. The photo was taken from the west bank of the coulee, at about where the large playground is today. Neither the barn nor the bridge remain.

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current05:38, 18 October 2009Thumbnail for version as of 05:38, 18 October 20091,477 × 917 (119 KB)AzraelBrown (talk | contribs)From the July, 1978 issue of the Binford's Guide, illustrating an article on Trollwood Park's new purpose as an arts-focused city park. The caption reads: ''Trolls need a bridge, so Fargo Park District carp

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