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==Hewlet Park==
===Basic Info===
 
Coordinates: 33,62
 
===Description===
===Description===
One of the four parks in Brooksville, this lot is surrounded by [[Mattick Towers]], [[Robertson Walk Police Department]], [[Junkyard 32,62|a junkyard]], [[Turner Walk Railway Station]], and [[Matthias General Hospital]]. The nearest NT building in Brooksville is [[the Flooks Building]], with [[the Culling Building]] not that far away.


===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 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.
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 11:57, 6 July 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

Basic Info:

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

Basic Info

Coordinates: 33,62

Description

One of the four parks in Brooksville, this lot is surrounded by Mattick Towers, Robertson Walk Police Department, a junkyard, Turner Walk Railway Station, and Matthias General Hospital. The nearest NT building in Brooksville is the Flooks Building, with the Culling Building not that far away.

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.