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* ''Lawrence Eagle Tribune'', January 13, 2000. | |||
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Revision as of 12:38, 6 December 2006
Wood Garden is located in William Wood Memorial Park at the corner of Routes 28 and 133. The park was given to Andover by William Wood in 1920. It hadn't been taken care of for several years. The park was cleaned up and a Perennial Garden planted there as part of the 350th Andover celebration. It was dedicated on September 29, 1996 along with Castle Park. A monument in the Park honors Irene Wood Sutcliffe, Cornelius Wood's daughter.
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Celebrating 350 Years, Andover Massachusetts, 1996: An Anniversary Journal, page 49 (974.45 Cel)
- Lawrence Eagle Tribune, January 13, 2000.