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former railroad line turned into multiuse trails.

weren't these banned in the states?

To be painted over, to be reborn, to be made into a multiuse building

Only built in 1987 , they are tearing this building down for apartments.

Niche Cubo set of 2 Warm Cherry Cubes and 1 Blue Fabric Storage Bin

Niche Cubo set of 3 Truffle Cubes and 1 Pink Fabric Storage Bin

Niche Cubo set of 3 Truffle Cubes and 1 Teal Fabric Storage Bin

The path moves down to the road. The sea has eaten this part of the old railroad bed.

Equity: Access

This building is located near multiuse trails for easy access by bike and foot. The educational discovery loop is fully accessible and open for anyone to explore the hands-on elements.

 

What you can do:

You can access a wide variety of Park Authority programs and services tailored to your needs regardless of ability.

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Woodlands Stewardship Education Center

www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/eclawrence/woodlands-stewards...

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Ellanor C. Lawrence Park

Centreville, VA

www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/ecl

Niche Cubo set of 3 Warm Cherry Cubes and 1 Pink Fabric Storage Bin

former railroad line turned into multiuse trails.

Niche Cubo set of 4 Truffle Cubes and 2 Green Fabric Storage Bins

A lone woman braves the cold for a stroll along the Ellicott Creek Trailway, as seen on a dreary afternoon from the Millersport Highway overpass bridge at the far northeastern corner of the North Campus of the University at Buffalo in Amherst, New York. An asphalt multiuse path popular with university students and townies alike, the original 5.2-mile portion of the Trailway - running northwest from North Forest Road through the university campus to Ellicott Creek Park in Tonawanda - was built in 1988 and quickly earned local notoriety as the stomping grounds of the "Bike Path Rapist", aka serial rapist and murderer Altemio Sanchez, two of whose attacks took place there in 1990. A legacy of this dark period are the signs reading "BE SAFE - WALK WITH A FRIEND" which remain placed along the route today. A southward extension of the path, ending at the Audubon Recreation Complex on Amherst Manor Road, added 2.2 miles to the total length when it opened in May 2000.

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