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used by the quarry was developed and restored to a natural state. The town constructed an interpretive centre and museum, which opened in 1985, and was destroyed by fire in
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that closed in the 1960s. The park features walking trails, an interpretive centre, two man-made lakes, and campground. The park is also home to Fines Field, one of the finest
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