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Date
IP Address
2019-03-12
184.168.27.118
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ClassC
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2026-02-28
50.63.8.115
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ClassC
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKContent-Type: text/htmlLast-Modified: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 08:06:42 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesETag: 0d5ae6717e5ca1:0Server: Microsoft-IIS/10.0X-Powered-By: ASP.NETX-Powered-By-Plesk: PleskWinD html>head>title>Burnett Park; Jacksonville, Florida; Fort Worth, Texas; HighPoint, North Carolina/title>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetiso-8859-1>/head>body bgcolor#333344 leftmargin0 topmargin0 marginwidth0 marginheight0>center>table>tr>Td>table idTable_01 width792 height288 border0 cellpadding0 cellspacing0> tr> td colspan3> img srcimages/jacksonville_01.png width792 height94 alt>/td> /tr> tr> td rowspan2> img srcimages/jacksonville_02.png width303 height194 alt>/td> td width432 height144 bgcolorffffff> font size2 facegeorgia color222244> Thanks in large part to the efforts of Mr. Joe Burnett and Mr. Jeff Davis, Burnett Park has evolved to meet the needs of the community over the last half century. Today, Burnett Park continues to be a community asset boasting several lighted baseball, softball, tennis, and basketball courts in addition to a community center, concession stand, bleachers, playscape, and ample parking. The acquisition of the 4.61 acreage in 1994 lead to the construction of two new baseball diamonds. New residential developments are planned as part of Burnett Parks landscape. a href#>More »/a> /td> td rowspan2> img srcimages/jacksonville_04.png width57 height194 alt>/td> /tr> tr> td> img srcimages/jacksonville_05.png width432 height50 alt>/td> /tr>/table>/td>/tr>tr>td width842 alignright>table idTable_01 width792 height288 border0 cellpadding0 cellspacing0> tr> td colspan3> img srcimages/fortworth_01.png width792 height88 alt>/td> /tr> tr> td rowspan2> img srcimages/fortworth_02.png width302 height200 alt>/td> td width446 height150 bgcolorffffff> font size2 facegeorgia color222244> In 1919, S. B. Burnett donated some of his downtown Fort Worth acreage to create an urban park that would memorialize his two children. Today, Fort Worths Burnett Park is a pristine tree-lined plaza that once housed Henry Matisses bronze The Backs sculptures and now features Jonathan Borofskys Man With a Briefcase. In May of 2010, the park will come al
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