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Gallup Park is the busiest park in the Ann Arbor parks system, and features multiple amenities including a canoe livery, universal-access playgrounds, and a public boat launch. The park's pathways form a major component of the Border-to-Border Trail, a multi-use trail that spans Washtenaw County.
The park is named after Eli Gallup, long time parks superintendent, who acquired the land for the park and pond in a purchase from the Detroit Edison electrical company in 1955. Eli made significant acquisitions and contributions to the Ann Arbor Park system during his tenure.
The Rock is a boulder in Ann Arbor, Michigan, near the campus of the University of Michigan. The Rock was installed in 1932 at the personal direction of Eli Gallup, longtime Ann Arbor parks superintendent and namesake of Gallup Park.
28 Μαρ 2024 · Mar 28, 2024. -- Exploring the history and future plans of Gallup Parks iconic wooden bridge, from its beloved status as a landmark to its recent emergency demolition and upcoming replacement...
Amenities: Gallup park is a 69-acre park that stretches along the Huron River with miles of paved walk ways, two playgrounds, fishing benches, canoe livery, and picnic areas with grills. Dixboro Dam, located at the eastern end of the park, creates a long, meandering pond through the park.
23 Αυγ 2017 · It was the start of what is now Gallup Park. Eli Gallup’s namesake, in turn, now anchors a string of parks that returned the Huron River to Ann Arborites. For most of the city’s history, “it had been a private river,” explains retired U-M landscape architecture prof Ken Polakowski.
By council action of April 21, 1958, in recognition of the services Of Eli Gallup, Superintendent of Parks in Ann Arbor for so many years, this park was named Gallup Lake Park, and a boulder found at the land fill was retained and used as a The employees of the Parks Department marker in the Park. had a plaque made at their own expense and place...