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Workers at Haymarket Square in Dixon spend the morning constructing the newest feature for the Dixon Park District. The gravity trail will take riders through a series of dips, twists and rises along its path. (Alex T)
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Dixon Park District's Jessa Long uses a level Tuesday afternoon as the district works to install a new feature at Haymarket Square in Dixon. (Alex T)
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The new stone sign at Water Wonderland welcomes guests to the splash pad. (Michael Krabbenhoeft)
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A rock recognizing donors for the Water Wonderland Splash Pad project recently was installed. (Michael Krabbenhoeft)