Rosewood Park

Landscape architect Jens Jensen designed the estate's grounds, which he also used as a studio; these became the modern park after the home's removal.

The park includes a beach on Lake Michigan, the North Shore Sanitary District Tower (closed), an empty stone pool and artificial stream, and a walking path that leads to a bridge over a ravine.

Jensen also planted wildflowers in the park, which still bloom annually in spring.

[2][3] The park was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 29, 1982.

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