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Maggie Daley Park is a 20-acre (81,000 m2) public park in the Loop community area of Chicago operated by the Chicago Park District. It is near the Lake Michigan shoreline in northeastern Grant Park where Daley Bicentennial Plaza previously stood. Maggie Daley Park, like its predecessor, is connected to Millennium Park by the BP Pedestrian Bridge. Designed by landscape architect Michael Van Valkenburgh, the park had its ceremonial ribbon cutting on December 13, 2014, and is named for Maggie Daley, the former first lady of the city who died of cancer in 2011. The park was almost entirely remade with multiple new features including a new field house, an ice skating ribbon, climbing walls, landscaping and children's playground. An older section of the park maintains a garden dedicated earlier

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  • Maggie Daley Park is a 20-acre (81,000 m2) public park in the Loop community area of Chicago operated by the Chicago Park District. It is near the Lake Michigan shoreline in northeastern Grant Park where Daley Bicentennial Plaza previously stood. Maggie Daley Park, like its predecessor, is connected to Millennium Park by the BP Pedestrian Bridge. Designed by landscape architect Michael Van Valkenburgh, the park had its ceremonial ribbon cutting on December 13, 2014, and is named for Maggie Daley, the former first lady of the city who died of cancer in 2011. The park was almost entirely remade with multiple new features including a new field house, an ice skating ribbon, climbing walls, landscaping and children's playground. An older section of the park maintains a garden dedicated earlier to honor cancer survivors. The park is bounded by Randolph Street, Monroe, Columbus and Lake Shore Drives. Construction took 2 years and cost $60 million, including rebuilding an underground parking lot. (en)
  • Maggie Daley Park – park miejski o powierzchni 81 tys. m² w śródmieściu (ang. downtown) Chicago w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Położony jest w pobliżu wybrzeża jeziora Michigan w północno-wschodniej sekcji Parku Granta, gdzie uprzednio znajdowała się Daley Bicentennial Plaza. Otwarcie zaprojektowanego przez architekta Michaela Van Valkenburgha parku nastąpiło 13 grudnia 2014 roku; założenie zostało nazwane na cześć Maggie Daley, byłej Pierwszej Damy miasta, która zmarła w 2011 roku. Ta sekcja Parku Granta ograniczona jest ulicami Randolph, Monroe, Columbus i Lake Shore Drive. Budowa parku, która kosztowała 60 milionów USD, trwała dwa lata. Most dla pieszych łączy go z Parkiem Milenijnym. (pl)
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  • Maggie Daley Park (en)
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  • Maggie Daley Park in December 2014 (en)
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  • Maggie Daley Park – park miejski o powierzchni 81 tys. m² w śródmieściu (ang. downtown) Chicago w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Położony jest w pobliżu wybrzeża jeziora Michigan w północno-wschodniej sekcji Parku Granta, gdzie uprzednio znajdowała się Daley Bicentennial Plaza. Otwarcie zaprojektowanego przez architekta Michaela Van Valkenburgha parku nastąpiło 13 grudnia 2014 roku; założenie zostało nazwane na cześć Maggie Daley, byłej Pierwszej Damy miasta, która zmarła w 2011 roku. Ta sekcja Parku Granta ograniczona jest ulicami Randolph, Monroe, Columbus i Lake Shore Drive. Budowa parku, która kosztowała 60 milionów USD, trwała dwa lata. Most dla pieszych łączy go z Parkiem Milenijnym. (pl)
  • Maggie Daley Park is a 20-acre (81,000 m2) public park in the Loop community area of Chicago operated by the Chicago Park District. It is near the Lake Michigan shoreline in northeastern Grant Park where Daley Bicentennial Plaza previously stood. Maggie Daley Park, like its predecessor, is connected to Millennium Park by the BP Pedestrian Bridge. Designed by landscape architect Michael Van Valkenburgh, the park had its ceremonial ribbon cutting on December 13, 2014, and is named for Maggie Daley, the former first lady of the city who died of cancer in 2011. The park was almost entirely remade with multiple new features including a new field house, an ice skating ribbon, climbing walls, landscaping and children's playground. An older section of the park maintains a garden dedicated earlier (en)
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