Lindbergh Park to Open
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This 65-year-old city is scheduled to open its third park in its history next month.
The one-acre Lindbergh Park on El Segundo Boulevard near Cedar Avenue cost about $140,000 to develop, said Harold Mattoon, director of the Recreation and Parks Department.
More than $106,000 were state funds with the city supplying the remainder, Mattoon said.
City officials are expected to dedicate the park today in a 10 a.m. ceremony.
Lynwood Park, 32 acres, and Ham Memorial Park, 10 acres, are the two other parks in this city of 51,000.
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