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Morningside Park
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Welcome!! Today we will be talking about Morningside Park and all you should know about it. For example, fauna, flora, safety, cultural activities, recreation, conservations and landscapes.
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Introducing Morning Side Park

Morning Side Park is full of nature. A few days ago a bunch of classes (including me) went to Morning Side Park for a trip. In the trip I saw a lot of nature. Some nature I saw was trees, grass, animals, rocks, and more.

We have  basketball courts in morning-side park  and grilling area .this is the image of  the basketball courts, During the summer morning-side park has a lot of people  because it`s hot and people want to play jog sometimes people have cookouts we also have tennis courts.In morning-side park we have fitness equipment so people could get energy.

Flora

In Morning Side Park there is a lot of flora. Flora are plants such as flowers, trees, grass, and more. In Morning Side Park there are a lot of rocks. Also, there was a lot of grass. I loved the flowers. There were so man such as roses and sunflowers. I'm sure you will love everything in Morning Side park including the flowers. So, let' take care of nature so we can keep seeing all of these beautiful things and so others can see what we saw. I hope this encourages everyone to take care of nature.
Cultural Activities

Morning-side Park is a public park in Upper Manhattan, New York City. The 30-acre park is bounded by 110th Street to the south, 123rd Street to the north, Morning-side Avenue to the east, and Morning-side Drive to the west.They have many activities to do like Football, Basketball,Soccer,Flag-football, Baseball,Tennis, and many more.

An Example Local festival or community event.
Visit to a local government body in session.
Volunteer activity for a charitable organization.
Parades.
Movie night.
Bowling.
Local museum or zoo.
Local sporting event.
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