Parker's Piece

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Parker's Piece is a historic open parkland in central Cambridge, England, famed as a birthplace of modern association football rules and a popular site for recreation and public events.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public park
urban common
country England
hasCulturalSignificance development of association football
local civic events
university and town recreation
hasEvent community fairs
festivals
fireworks displays
sports tournaments
hasFeature benches
commemorative monuments
cycle routes
footpaths
lampposts
open grassland
perimeter paths
sports pitches
tree-lined edges
hasHeritageStatus historic parkland
hasHistoricalUse grazing land
military musters
public celebrations
hasNameOrigin named after Edward Parker
isNear Cambridge city centre
Gonville Place
Parkside
Regent Terrace
Tennis Court Road
knownFor association football history
birthplace of modern football rules
public events
recreation
locatedIn Cambridge, England
surface form: Cambridge

Cambridgeshire, England
surface form: Cambridgeshire

United Kingdom
central Cambridge
openTo public
ownedBy Cambridge City Council
partOf CAMBRIDGE
surface form: City of Cambridge
usedFor concerts
cricket
fairs
football
informal sports
public gatherings

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Downing College, Cambridge overlooks Parker's Piece
Regent Street, Cambridge near Parker's Piece