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Three Rivers Park : ウィキペディア英語版 | Three Rivers Park
Three Rivers Park is an urban waterfront park along the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio Rivers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The park, under development since 2000, is intended to be a landmark that will join Frick Park, Schenley Park, Highland Park, Riverview Park, and Grand View Scenic Byway Park as the sixth in the city's network of regional parks. ==Overview==
Three Rivers Park is composed of several capital projects, with Riverlife Task Force overseeing implementation of the park and more than $2.5 billion invested since 1999. The park is being designed to open the three rivers to public access in a way that was impossible during Pittsburgh's Industrial Age. After scheduled completion in the year 2020, it will offer continuous trails and green space along a more than 13-mile waterfront loop between the West End Bridge on the Ohio River, the 31st Street Bridge on the Allegheny River, and the Hot Metal Bridge on the Monongahela River. Contained within the project site boundaries are shorelines, public and private property, and several bridges. The logo of Three Rivers Park is the outline shape of Fort Pitt, the 18th century outpost of the British Empire at the confluence of the Monongahela, Allegheny, and Ohio Rivers. The design aims to capture the historical significance of Pittsburgh, with added graphic elements of water and leaf shapes to acknowledge the region's natural history. The logo appears on signage throughout Three Rivers Park.
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