Audubon Park

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Audubon Park is a historic public park in New Orleans known for its oak-lined paths, golf course, and proximity to the Mississippi River and local universities.

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Audubon Park canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
public park
urban park
adjacentTo Mississippi River
city New Orleans
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasEcosystem urban woodland
wetland areas
hasFeature bicycle paths
bird habitats
golf course
jogging paths
lagoon
oak-lined paths
picnic areas
playground
tennis courts
walking paths
hasLandscapeFeature live oak trees
open lawns
water features
hasPart Audubon Clubhouse
Audubon Golf Course
Audubon Zoo
hasTrail 1.8-mile paved loop
hasView Mississippi River
heritageStatus historic park
inception late 19th century
locatedIn Louisiana
New Orleans
Orleans Parish
United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter John James Audubon
near Loyola University New Orleans
Tulane University
operator Audubon Nature Institute
ownedBy New Orleans
surface form: City of New Orleans
partOf Uptown New Orleans
publicAccess yes
region Uptown
usedFor birdwatching
cycling
golf
outdoor events
picnicking
recreation
running
walking
zoning parkland

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Uptown New Orleans contains Audubon Park