King's Lynn, The Broad Walks 1891
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The first avenue of trees was planted in the park during 1753. In the 19th century, fungus started to attack the elm and ash trees, and in August 1891 an ancient mulberry tree planted by monks from Blackfriars Monastery blew down. Flowerbeds have been planted where some trees once grew.
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