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World Peace Wetland Prairie

World Peace Wetland Prairie is a small city-owned nature park at 1121 South Duncan Avenue in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The land around it includes wetland prairie and savanna with rich, black soil and a mixture of hundreds of native plants typical of many similar areas being cleared for development all over Northwest Arkansas.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Amendment of Hill Place student-apartment plan requires trail to 12th Street to give access to growing natural area


Hill Place/Aspen Ridge set of photos


Pinnacle Prairie set of photos — west side of World Peace Wetland Prairie


World Peace Wetland Prairie collection of sets of photos


Town Branch watershed set of photos
Posted by aubunique at 5/26/2008 02:41:00 PM

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