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| location = [[Balwyn]], [[wikipedia:Melbourne, Australia|Melbourne, Australia]] | | location = [[Balwyn]], [[wikipedia:Melbourne, Australia|Melbourne, Australia]] | ||
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'''King Street Reserve''', also known as '''King Street Linear Park''', is a park located in Balwyn. It forms part of a chain of linear reserves that follow the creekbed of a former unnamed tributary of [[Glass Creek]] from south to north. It contains a playground and unsealed paths linking Gordon Street with King Street and Ropley Avenue. | '''King Street Reserve''', also known as '''King Street Linear Park''', is a park located in Balwyn. It forms part of a chain of linear reserves that follow the creekbed of a former unnamed tributary of [[Glass Creek]] from south to north. It contains a playground and unsealed paths linking Gordon Street with King Street and Ropley Avenue. | ||
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*[[Nicholson Street Reserve]] | |||
*[[Belmore Road Reserve]] | |||
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[[Category:Parks and gardens]] |
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Location | Balwyn, Melbourne, Australia |
Coordinates | 37°48′19″S 145°04′00″E / 37.805229°S 145.066787°E |
Operated by | City of Boroondara |
King Street Reserve, also known as King Street Linear Park, is a park located in Balwyn. It forms part of a chain of linear reserves that follow the creekbed of a former unnamed tributary of Glass Creek from south to north. It contains a playground and unsealed paths linking Gordon Street with King Street and Ropley Avenue.