Trees, landscaping added this week
A magnolia tree is placed in the ground by workers from Liberty Landscape Supply on Thursday at Amelia River Waterfront Park. Photo by Amy Mulligan/News-Leader
Jon Garceau, Landscape Architect with Thomas & Hutton, discusses the trees that have gone into Amelia River Waterfront Park on Thursday. Photo by Amy Mulligan/News-Leader
A promenade lined by trident red maples navigates visitors through the park. Photo by Amy Mulligan/News-Leader
With the installation of trees, the Amelia River Waterfront Park is one step closer to opening to the public. Photo by Amy Mulligan/News-Leader
Jon Garceau, Landscape Architect with Thomas & Hutton, discusses the trees that have gone into Amelia River Waterfront Park on Thursday. Photo by Amy Mulligan/News-Leader
With the installation of trees, the Amelia River Waterfront Park is one step closer to opening to the public. Photo by Amy Mulligan/News-Leader
With the installation of trees, the Amelia River Waterfront Park is one step closer to opening to the public. Magnolias, trident red maples, live oaks, palms, red cedars and more have made their wa...
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