Plan would convert Azalea Park into dog park

An American Sycamore on library property, known as “The Moon Tree,” grew from seed that traveled on the Apollo 14 moon mission in February 1971. The seed was planted west of the library in 1984 and now has a stone at its base, recognizing its travels. A new parks plan for Keystone Heights would make the Moon Tree the focus of the Theme Park. Photo: Dan Hildebran.

BY DAN HILDEBRAN General manager KEYSTONE HEIGHTS—A new plan unveiled for city council members earlier this month would overhaul the city’s parks, including converting the Leona F. Terry Azalea Park into a dog park. Erin K. Rothman, managing director of Manzana City Inc., presented the unified parks plan to the city council. She said the…

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