Bradford-Felter Tanglewood

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Bradford-Felter Tanglewood, owned and operated by the Cincinnati Park Board, is a one-hundred and seventy-six acre city park in the neighborhood of Northside in Cincinnati, Ohio. The park area was donated to the city in 1938 by Dr. Lloyd F. Felter, at the time consisting of just over thirty-eight acres and called Felter Tanglewood. The park board obtained an additional eighty-three acres in 1978, half of which they purchased and the other half donated by Dr. Ray Tully Bradford and his wife. In the years since other land donations and purchases were made, resulting in the current land area.[1]

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  1. ^ Bradford-Felter Tanglewood. www.cincinnati-oh.gov.