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Straddling Cazenovia Creek in the southeast corner of the city, Cazenovia Park is most famous as the site of an eponymous 9-hole golf course that’s arguably the finest in the city. More than that, though, this is a place of wooded walking paths, serene creekside views, and friendly games of pickup baseball on well-manicured diamonds. There’s also a swimming pool and an ice rink. When the park was first built, the creek was dammed to create the large ”’Cazenovia Park Lake”’, on the shore of which stood a pleasant, airy lodge (still in existence today as the ”’Peter J. Crotty Casino”’) with charming views over the water from the veranda. Athletic fields, a carriage concourse, a bandstand, and gardens almost as extensive as South Park’s rounded out the original offerings. In 1925, Cazenovia Park’s size was almost doubled by the addition of a golf course to its east end, though not designed by Olmsted, the seclusion of the new portion from the rest of the park means that the divide between Cazenovia’s two halves seems nearly seamless. Aside from the lake, which was drained in 1965 due to persistent problems with flooding and pollution (revealing the previously submerged ”’Cazenovia Park Falls”’, see below), the park remains mostly true to its original design and is in better shape than many of the other Olmsted parks in the city.
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