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*Formally established in 60 AC in response to concerns about its overuse as a common
*Formally established in 60 AC in response to concerns about its overuse as a common
*In comparison to [[Polygon Park]], Magine Park had traditionally been lightly maintained to preserve a 'wilder' feel, but in recent years development has increased
*In comparison to [[Polygon Park]], Magine Park had traditionally been lightly maintained to preserve a 'wilder' feel, but in recent years development has increased
*The most notable addition to the park is the [[Mimisan Maze]] which opened in 259 and contains over 15 km of walkways, tunnels, ladders and slides
*The most notable addition to the park is the [[Mimasan Maze]] which opened in 259 and contains over 15 km of walkways, tunnels, ladders and slides
*Contains Magine Hall, built by Peter Alten]] in 64 AC as a second home
*Contains Magine Hall, built by Peter Alten in 64 AC as a second home
**Today the hall is open to the public, but with the exception of its attractive gardens, visitor numbers have been dwindling
**Today the hall is open to the public, but with the exception of its attractive gardens, visitor numbers have been dwindling



Latest revision as of 16:21, 7 April 2006

General

  • Formally established in 60 AC in response to concerns about its overuse as a common
  • In comparison to Polygon Park, Magine Park had traditionally been lightly maintained to preserve a 'wilder' feel, but in recent years development has increased
  • The most notable addition to the park is the Mimasan Maze which opened in 259 and contains over 15 km of walkways, tunnels, ladders and slides
  • Contains Magine Hall, built by Peter Alten in 64 AC as a second home
    • Today the hall is open to the public, but with the exception of its attractive gardens, visitor numbers have been dwindling


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