Theodore Wirth Park

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Golf lodge at Theodore Wirth Park
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Golf lodge at Theodore Wirth Park

Theodore Wirth Park is the largest park managed by the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board. However, the park land is shared by Minneapolis and the neighboring suburb of Golden Valley, Minnesota. The 500-acre (2 kmĀ²) space includes two golf courses (an 18-hole course and a 9-hole par 3 course), Wirth Lake, Birch Pond, and other amenities. It is a significant portion of the Grand Rounds Scenic Byway, linking the Chain of Lakes area with the Victory Memorial Parkway. Theodore Wirth Park is 60% of the size of New York City's Central Park. It is named for Theodore Wirth, who was superintendent of Minneapolis parks for 30 years from 1906 to 1936.

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