Crosby Farm Park (Saint Paul, Minnesota)
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This park is named for settler Thomas Crosby, who established his farm here in 1858 and held it until his death in 1886. The land was farmed until 1962, when it was bought by the St. Paul Port Authority and turned into a park. It is also part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area, a national park.
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Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 44°54'20"N 93°9'22"W
- Inver Wood Golf Course 8.5 km
- Upper Battle Creek Park / Municipal Forest 8.9 km
- Pig's Eye Lake Park 9 km
- Como Park 9 km
- Lower Battle Creek Park 10 km
- Phalen Regional Park 12 km
- Tamarack Nature Preserve 16 km
- Vadnais Lake Regional Park 20 km
- Lake Elmo Park Reserve 20 km
- Tartan Park 23 km
- Crosby Lake 0.4 km
- Highland 9-Hole Golf Course 0.7 km
- Highland Park neighborhood 1.1 km
- Highland National Golf Course (18 hole) 1.3 km
- Pickerel Lake 3.1 km
- Macalester-Groveland Neighborhood 3.4 km
- West Seventh Neighborhood 3.5 km
- Summit Hill Neighborhood 3.7 km
- West Side 6.1 km
- Ramsey County 12 km