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[[Hawkshaw Lagoon Memorial Park]] is a quarter-mile inlet located on the south side of [[Bayfront Parkway]], across from [[Veterans Memorial Park]], which serves as the '''National Memorial for Missing Children'''. A pedestrian bridge spans the lagoon and leads to an observation deck with the memorial's centerpiece, a sculpture by artist [[Sam Nettles]] called "'''The Sanctuary'''." | [[Hawkshaw Lagoon Memorial Park]] is a quarter-mile inlet located on the south side of [[Bayfront Parkway]], across from [[Veterans Memorial Park]], which serves as the '''National Memorial for Missing Children'''. A pedestrian bridge spans the lagoon and leads to an observation deck with the memorial's centerpiece, a sculpture by artist [[Sam Nettles]] called "'''The Sanctuary'''." | ||
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Revision as of 16:01, 2 April 2007
Hawkshaw Lagoon Memorial Park is a quarter-mile inlet located on the south side of Bayfront Parkway, across from Veterans Memorial Park, which serves as the National Memorial for Missing Children. A pedestrian bridge spans the lagoon and leads to an observation deck with the memorial's centerpiece, a sculpture by artist Sam Nettles called "The Sanctuary."