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Hewlet park was named for the nearby [[The Hewlet Museum|Hewlet Museum]]. On sunny summer days, the museum would sometimes bring out a few of | Hewlet park was named for the nearby [[The Hewlet Museum|Hewlet Museum]]. On sunny summer days, the museum would sometimes bring out a few of its many paintings and hold an open air museum. Many artists whose works ended up in the museum also used scenery from the park as inspiration. | ||
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Revision as of 01:31, 3 February 2010
Hewlet Park
Brooksville [33, 62]
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Hewlet Park
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History
Hewlet park was named for the nearby Hewlet Museum. On sunny summer days, the museum would sometimes bring out a few of its many paintings and hold an open air museum. Many artists whose works ended up in the museum also used scenery from the park as inspiration.
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