This volume, "Acts of Assembly Relating to Fairmount Park," compiles the legislative acts concerning the establishment and governance of Fairmount Park in Philadelphia. Dating back to 1868, the book offers a historical record of the legal framework that shaped one of America's largest urban parks. It is an invaluable resource for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the development of urban spaces and the history of Philadelphia. The included acts detail the acquisition of land, the powers and duties of the park commissioners, and the regulations governing the park's use. This compilation provides insight into the vision and legal mechanisms behind the creation of Fairmount Park as a public space for recreation and preservation.
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