- Botanic Park, Adelaide
Botanic Park, also known as Park 11, is a 34 hectare (84 acre) park in the Northeast Parklands of the
South Australia n capital ofAdelaide . It is bordered by Hackney and Frome Roads. The park abuts theAdelaide Zoo andRiver Torrens on its northern side and an avenue of Plane Trees planted in 1874 to its southern side. It is dotted with exotic species such as century-oldMoreton Bay Fig s fromQueensland .It was acquired by the adjacent
Adelaide Botanic Garden in 1866, being formerly the venue for theRoyal Adelaide Show from 1844 to 1859. The park was the venue for the firstAustralasia n meeting of theSalvation Army in 1880.cite web | accessmonthday =August 2 | accessyear =2006 | url =http://www.dehaa.sa.gov.au/botanicgardens/adelaide.html#botanic_park | title =Adelaide Botanic Garden: Botanic Park | date=2006-05-04 | publisher =Department for Environment and Heritage ]The park has been compared to the Hyde Park in
London : with its own Speakers' Corner since the 1890s, Botanic Park is a venue for public debate on a wide range of topics. The Speakers' Corner continues, but with less prominence than in times-past. Today, the park is better known as a site for picnics and major events such asWOMADelaide ,Gardens Alive andMoonlight Cinema .References
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