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Frogtown Park and Farm

Frogtown Park and Farm is an urban park and urban farm in St. Paul, Minnesota.[1]

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In partnership with the Trust for Public Land and Frogtown Gardens, the City of St Paul, specifically the Parks and Recreation Department[1] acquired land for a new park for the Frogtown Neighborhood in 2013[2]. The 12.7 acre parcel (old Wilder Foundation[3] Headquarters) now consists of a natural area, a recreation area and an urban demonstration farm. Neighbors are able to learn about farming traditions and urban farming in their own backyards, and also have space for exercise and a quiet connection to nature.

Frogtown Farm is a 501(c) 3 non-profit and provides staff, training and resources to operate the park and farm.[4]

Frogtown Park and Farm is an urban park and urban farm in St. Paul, Minnesota.[1]

In partnership with the Trust for Public Land and Frogtown Gardens, the City of St Paul, specifically the Parks and Recreation Department[1] acquired land for a new park for the Frogtown Neighborhood in 2013[2]. The 12.7 acre parcel (old Wilder Foundation[3] Headquarters) now consists of a natural area, a recreation area and an urban demonstration farm. Neighbors are able to learn about farming traditions and urban farming in their own backyards, and also have space for exercise and a quiet connection to nature.

Frogtown Farm is a 501(c) 3 non-profit and provides staff, training and resources to operate the park and farm.[4]

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  1. ^ "Frogtown Park and Farm". Saint Paul, Minnesota. 2015-12-23. Retrieved 2018-02-26.