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Footscray Park

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Time Out says

Fun fact: Footscray Park is the most intact example of an Edwardian-era public garden in the whoe of Victoria. First designed in 1911, the park was constructed between 1916 and 1964 and has plentiful garden beds plus barbecues, a fitness circuit, outdoor stage, playground and off-leash dog area. It sits right on the Maribyrnong River and has views of the city skyline and Flemington Racecourse. 

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Address
Ballarat Rd
Footscray
Melbourne
3011
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