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==Ransom Grove==
==Ransom Grove==
===Description===
===Description===
A derelict children's park. Trees grow from an old cobblestone pavement along its edge. Rusted swings and play structures have fallen into disrepair.


===History===
===History===
Higgon Lane is a remnant of a road that once connected Old Arkham, Spicer Hills and Dartside. It was converted to a park in the 1970s. Its name refers to a local child abduction that occurred in 1988.


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Latest revision as of 01:22, 31 March 2014

Ransom Grove

Dartside [33, 87]

the Stock Museum Knott Drive Postlethwaite Boulevard
a cemetery Ransom Grove St. Ferreol's Hospital
Taplin Crescent Hopping Alley the Rudd Building

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Ransom Grove

Description

A derelict children's park. Trees grow from an old cobblestone pavement along its edge. Rusted swings and play structures have fallen into disrepair.

History

Higgon Lane is a remnant of a road that once connected Old Arkham, Spicer Hills and Dartside. It was converted to a park in the 1970s. Its name refers to a local child abduction that occurred in 1988.



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