Between 1935 and 1943, the Works Progress Administration funded the construction of this now-overgrown roadside park on U.S. Highway 59, about a mile from the intersection with Interstate 29 at mile marker 65. LEFT: This stone marker is one of several fireplace grills that still stand as a silent testament to the activity that once occurred here. CENTER: A pedestrian bridge still spans a creek bisecting the park, though rotting planks make the structure a danger. RIGHT: A signpost that has lost its purpose lies near downed tree trunks and an overflowing trash can. Photo by Eric Keith