is named thusly because it was a 160-acre farm owned by Thomas Crosby until his death in 1886. It's the oldest and largest farm in the neighborhood. It was acquired by the St. Paul Port Authority in the 1960s, who leased it to the city as a park.
is named thusly because it was a 160-acre farm owned by Thomas Crosby until his death in 1886. It's the oldest and largest farm in the neighborhood. It was acquired by the St. Paul Port Authority in the 1960s, who leased it to the city as a park.