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- Ray Bradbury Park is the first Literary Landmark established in Lake County and the eighth in the state of Illinois.
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Ray Bradbury Park was dedicated in Waukegan, Illinois, in 1990. He was present for the ribbon-cutting ceremony. The park contains locations described in Dandelion Wine, most notably the "113 steps". In 2009, a panel designed by artist Michael Pavelich was added to the park detailing the history of Ray Bradbury and Ray Bradbury Park. [121]
Jun 21, 2019 · Location. 42° 21.664′ N, 87° 50.274′ W. Marker is in Waukegan, Illinois, in Lake County. Marker can be reached from North Park Avenue, 0.1 miles north of Washington Street, on the right when traveling north. Marker is in Ray Bradbury Park at the Waukegan River. Touch for map.
Jun 21, 2019 · This park, where Bradbury played and frequently walked through to get downtown as a child, is located on the Waukegan River Ravine System and is not far from the Bradbury family home.
Sep 27, 2016 · Ray Bradbury Park is small, has a playground, and is bordered on three sides by houses. A low, wooden sign proclaims its name, a sign behind which Bradbury himself stood for a photo op during the dedication .
Mar 5, 2019 · It’s not a big park, occupying an official 1.6 acres on Park Avenue just north of Washington Street. It has a small playground that was installed in 2009 with upgrades that also...
The Ray Bradbury Center is a publicly accessible, single author archive in the US dedicated to scholarship on the work of American author and screenwriter Ray Bradbury. It is located in Robert E. Cavanaugh Hall on the campus of the Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Mar 16, 2019 · Ray Bradbury Park, located in Bradbury’s “Green Town” neighborhood, played a major part of his childhood Waukegan upbringing and was referenced in his works Dandelion Wine, Something Wicked This Way Comes, and Farewell Summer.