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Union Park Gardens, Wilmington, Delaware : ウィキペディア英語版 | Union Park Gardens, Wilmington, Delaware
Union Park Gardens is a neighborhood located between Union Street and Lancaster Avenue in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, United States, and designed by architect John Nolen during the First World War.〔http://stateplanning.delaware.gov/delawarebydesign/unionpark.shtml〕 Union Park Gardens first served as housing for shipyard workers of the United States Shipping Board's Emergency Fleet Corporation.〔http://lalh.org/john-nolens-union-park-gardens-neighborliness-abounds/〕 ==History== The Liberty Land Company and Lynch Construction Company built houses in Union Park Gardens for the United States Shipping Board during World War I. The term "Union Park" comes from the name of the amusement park once located on the site of the neighborhood. "The Gardens" name originates from the English Garden Suburb movement of the late 19th Century. "A curved parkway, open spaces, a variety of architectural styles and materials, and the garden-like setting were essential in creating the warm, inviting atmosphere which remains to this day." On February 27, 1922, the Emergency Fleet Corporation "received $1,573,231 for Union Park Gardens, Wilmington, Del., which was sold recently by the Gerth's Realty Experts," according to an article in the New-York Tribune.〔New-York Tribute., March 12, 1922, Page 13, Image 35〕 "The property sale consisted of all 503 houses, four stores, one store and apartment, one six-family apartment house, one brick building with one store and one apartment and two tracts of ground." The average house sold for $3,000 each.〔Evening Public Ledger, Philadelphia, Feb. 27, 1922, Final, Page 24, Image 24.〕
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