History of the Parks And Public Grounds of St Paul

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622 MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY COLLECTIONS.
The native trees have served for most of the adorning nec- essary in that direction. Nearly all the trees of the island were overturned by the tornado of August 20, 1904, but were quickly restored to their original position where not too badly broken, and there is now so little trace of what then seemed like an irreparable calamity, that the fact that such an event had occurred would not now be suspected by any visitor to the island.
The bath houses
... have been constructed on the northerly side of the island, with ample dressing rooms for boys and men, and a separate room for women. These, with the outdoor games instituted on the island and the small zoo maintained there, are sufficient attractions to keep the island fairly thronged with visitors, especially in the evenings and on holi- days, throughout the summer months. It seems most appro- priate to mention in this connection the approach to Harriet Island, which belongs to the park system of the city and leads from the southerly end of the Wabasha street bridge to the bridge connecting Harriet Island with the mainland.

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