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Hitchcock Park : ウィキペディア英語版
Hitchcock Park
Hitchcock Park is a public park located at 4220 "Q" Street in South Omaha, Nebraska. The park is regarded as a "popular South Omaha spot," along with the Henry Doorly Zoo and Rosenblatt Stadium.〔("Omaha Neighborhoods" ), Ellie Bane, CRS. Retrieved 9/4/08〕 Due to a settlement between the U.S. Government and the City of Omaha, the park is subject to all enforcements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.〔("Settlement between the United States of America and the City of Omaha, Nebraska under the Americans with Disabilities Act" ). ADA Homepage. Retrieved 9/4/08.〕 The park is the location of one of three 50-meter pools in Omaha.〔Braden, J. ("Big Splash: Coaches say numbers will jump" ), ''Omaha World-Herald''. July 9, 2008. Retrieved 9/4/08〕 It has also been identified as one of the many parks in Omaha poisoned with lead by the former ASARCO smelter in Downtown Omaha.〔("Summary of Parks Located in the Omaha Lead Site" ), Omaha Lead Site Community Advisory Group. March 8, 2006. Retrieved 9/4/08.〕
== History ==
In 1946 Omaha's Parks and Recreation Commission purchased of land, and spent over $91,000 of bond money to develop the park over the next 10 years. Early features included a softball and baseball diamonds, as well as a lagoon for skating. In 1956 Hitchcock Park was named for former Senator and founder of the ''Omaha World-Herald'', Gilbert M. Hitchcock.
A major renovation of Hitchcock Park happened in 1999 and 2000. A lagoon renovation, parking improvements, a new playground, a new picnic shelter, and expanded walking paths were among the improvements. Hitchcock has been known for many vandalism, drug trafficking, and assault crimes. "Hitchcock Kids" refers to a group of adolescents that run around and terrorize the park with litter, drugs, and alcohol. They have made the park almost scarce to the other community making it seem to be located in the "ghetto".

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