The next day, after breakfast at the hotel, Grace and I took the jeepney to Burnham Park. It being our last day in the city, we didn’t want to leave without having visited the park. This centrally located and thickly-wooded park, named after Daniel H. Burnham, the American architect and urban planner who planned Baguio, is the city’s foremost and oldest park which forms the heart of the city.
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Burnham Park |
Grace and I particularly liked its focal point, the romantic, photogenic and man-made Burnham Lake. The lake was formerly a natural spring which drained northward to the foot of Session Rd. to join with the Balili River in La Trinidad. Grace, a lover of flowers, also visited the orchidarium with its various flowers and orchids on display and for sale. Also within the park are restaurants, a children’s playground, flower-punctuated walks, parade ground, and sports and recreational facilities (skating, biking, football, etc.).
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Grace at Burnham Lake |