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===History===
===History===
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 it's 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.
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]

Hellear Alley Mattick Towers Robertson Walk Police Department
a junkyard Hewlet Park Turner Walk Railway Station
Matthias General Hospital Waggott Grove Aldworth Walk

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  • This is an empty block, and cannot be barricaded.

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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