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There are many miles of riverside and highJand trails through natural woodland. Contained within the Park limits are nearly a thousand acres of wooded and uncultivated areas, maintained by the University as a plant and wild-life sanctuary. t 1 • The Garden Tower (seen right) southwest of the "Sun Singer" and hidden by a fringe of trees, is a beautiful, little-known edifice which provides a convenient elevation for a # over the wooded Sangamon Valley to the west. No significant garden construction occurred later than 1938 when the tower was completed.
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