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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSee the World's Smallest Park, a Teeny-Tiny Enclave in Japan That's About the Size of Four Sheets of PaperParks come in all shapes and sizes, from humble city playgrounds to sprawling nature preserves and everything in between. But ...
It is official, Mill Ends Park has officially been dethroned. According to Guinness World Records, Portland’s 452-square-inch ...
Located in Nagaizumi, Japan, this tiny park is the size of four pieces of paper—and it just set a Guinness World Record as the smallest in the world.
Move over, Portland. Mill Ends Park, at 452 square inches, just lost the Guinness World Record for world's smallest park to the itsiest bitsiest park in Nagaizumi, Shizuoka Prefecture — ...
A 2.5-square-foot plot of grass in Japan has snatched the Guinness World Record for the smallest ever park.
Nagaizumi’s park features a tiny stool, some tuffs of grass and a border of bricks. The city has long called its park “the ...
A tiny park in Japan has been officially recognized as the world's smallest park, surpassing the previous record held by Mill ...
A park in Nagaizumi, Japan, has been officially named the worl's smallest park, covering an area of just 2 1/2 square feet.
Most of us are used to visiting vast national parks, from Rocky Mountain to Big Bend. It’s easy to get lost in their beauty ...
Mill Ends Park, located in Portland, Oregon, was officially recognized as the world's smallest park in 1971. It was created ...
Gigantic Brewing and the nonprofit organization Weird Portland United are throwing a beer release party for Mill Ends Red, a ...
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