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Brittingham Park Playground Castle



Brittingham Park Playground Castle
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Title: Brittingham Park Playground Castle
Description: Six officials pose for a portrait at the dedication of a playground structure made of concrete in the shape of a castle; it is sponsored by the Jaycees. Left to right: Ben Prochaska, first vice-president of the Jaycees; Atlee Wilson, Jaycee president; Paul W. Duesler, tot-lot chairman; Madison Mayor Ivan Nestigen; Ewald P. Lorenz, president of the Madison board of park commissioners; and Parks Supt. James G. Marshall.

Image ID: 96453
Creation
Date:
October 25, 1957 
Creator
Name:
Vinje, Arthur M., 1888-1972
City, State: Madison, Wisconsin
Collection
Name:
Vinje, Arthur M. : Photographs and Negatives
Genre: Photographs
Additional
Information:
Published in Wisconsin State Journal October 28, 1957. One of two images.
Subjects: Mayors
Playgrounds
Parks
Associations, institutions, etc.
 

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