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Revision as of 09:52, 14 May 2019
Susannah Lee Memorial Park is a location in the Melisende Dulac Series.
Details
A one block square park located in Samuelton's Town Common, Susannah Lee Memorial Park is named in honor Sam Barlow's wife. In the middle of the park is a large, decorative fountain topped by a statue of Sam Barlow and dedicated to the memories of Barlow County citizens who died in various wars.
Significant Moments
SPOILER ALERT
In Crossroad, the park was the scene of a heated exchange between Melisende Dulac and a group of high school football players consisting of Landry MacElroy and his friends. Before the argument could devolve into violence, the tension was defused by Paulette Soucie and Jeremy Chapman.
In Crossroad, the park was the scene of a heated exchange between Melisende Dulac and a group of high school football players consisting of Landry MacElroy and his friends. Before the argument could devolve into violence, the tension was defused by Paulette Soucie and Jeremy Chapman.