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Late last year, the city of Pipestone found out it would receive a 1,000 Federal Lands Access Program (FLAP) grant for a new trail along Reservation Avenue and through Hiawatha Pageant Park. During its Feb. 17 meeting, the Pipestone City Council approved spending 5,000 for an environmental review and land survey as part of the project. The trail would start at Hiawatha Avenue and head west to a bike rack and rest station at Hiawatha Pageant Park. It would then split into two with a pedestrian trail leading to the south quarry trail at Pipestone National Monument and a shared...
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By Pipestone Publishing Co.Late last year, the city of Pipestone found out it would receive a 1,000 Federal Lands Access Program (FLAP) grant for a new trail along Reservation Avenue and through Hiawatha Pageant Park. During its Feb. 17 meeting, the Pipestone City Council approved spending 5,000 for an environmental review and land survey as part of the project. The trail would start at Hiawatha Avenue and head west to a bike rack and rest station at Hiawatha Pageant Park. It would then split into two with a pedestrian trail leading to the south quarry trail at Pipestone National Monument and a shared...
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