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Lakeside - Lester Park (Duluth) : ウィキペディア英語版
Lakeside – Lester Park (Duluth)
Lakeside – Lester Park is a neighborhood in Duluth, Minnesota, United States.
London Road (MN 61), East Superior Street, and Glenwood Street serve as main routes in the community.
''Lester Park'' also refers to a large park within the neighborhood. The Lester River and Amity Creek both flow through the neighborhood.
Lester Park Golf Course and Lester Park Elementary School are also located in the neighborhood.
==Historical structures==
Along the Lester River, in the Lakeside–Lester Park neighborhood, are two structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places. They are:
*Lester River Bridge–Bridge No. 5772
*United States Fisheries Station, Duluth—Built in 1882, the complex is located at the mouth of the Lester River. It is owned by University of Minnesota Duluth, and temporarily housed the Great Lakes Aquarium administrative offices at the beginning of the aquarium's operations. The complex consists of the Hatchery/Bunk-room Building, Boat House, Pump House, Supervisor's Cabin on the south side of Congdon Boulevard, and a Superintendent's House on the north side of Congdon Boulevard.
Other historic structures include:
* 5217 London Road. The house was originally built in 1889 at the former New London School, a four room schoolhouse located at Regent Street and 46th Avenue East. It was deconstructed in 1900, moved to its current location, and rebuilt as a house for Bradford C. Church, then President of the Imperial Milling Company in Duluth.

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