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King Boreas 1000th Hide Geocoin (KB001) Kordiak County Park

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Released:
Saturday, July 21, 2001
Origin:
Minnesota, United States
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Kordiak County Park


Albert A. Kordiak Park

Kordiak County Park is a 30-acre wooded area at 49th Avenue and Innsbruck Parkway. The area was known as Peck's Lake and Peck's Woods. In the late 1950's, Anoka County did not have a park system. Anoka County Commissioner Albert Kordiak asked the county board to acquire the Peck's Woods area for a park, but it had already been sold to a developer. The land had been platted for residential lots. The value of the land was estimated at $1000 an acre, and the county board approved $18000, for the purchase of 18 acres. The developer was reluctant to sell. After repeated requests, refusals, suits and counter-suits, a deal was struck. The developer would donate the land for a park if the county would build Innsbruck Parkway around it. That project cost $18000 and Anoka County got its first park in 1959.


Albert Kordiak and his father, George, went to the park in George's car, took a lawn-mower out of the trunk, and mowed the grass around several trees. They built a picnic table, and that was Anoka County's first park. They also transplanted many elm trees from George's back yard.


After many letters and appeals to military installations, Kordiak acquired a World Was I artillery piece as part of the park equipment. Another landmark in the park is a huge stone with the word "courthouse" on it. When the old courthouse was taken down, Kordiak asked for the large stone and had it brought to Anoka County Park. Albert and George worked nights, mixing cement and building the monument surrounding the rock. Residents passed around a petition to have the park re-named for Albert Kordiak and that request was honored by the Anoka County Board.


Located in Columbia Heights, Kordiak County Park can be accessed from the intersection of Highway 65 (Central Avenue) and 49th Avenue - then follow 49th Avenue east for two miles to the parking lot on the north side of 49th Avenue.

The posted hours are 6:00am until 30 minutes past sunset. There are a few swings, a lot of grills, a fire pit, electricity, and a really nice pavillion. There are paved paths around Highland Lake (I think it's a swamp !), and dirt paths through the various wooded sections.

I received this info, from Jim Kordiak, son of Albert:

-I have never seen a park photo of dad and George. I don't think you will find one.

-The park road exchange is accurate. The road was to be concrete which is more expensive especially in those days but it added prestige to the developers project.

-Al did little physical work on the project. George and Dave Torkildson the new Parks Director did much of the labor.

-There is little evidence of Elm in the park. If grandpa transplanted trees they must have been oak.

-The lake has been Highland Lake for as long as I can remember. Pecks woods commonly refers to the area at and north of 694 but time has a way of distorting memory.

Much else in the history is accurate.

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Discovered It 12/19/2006 TECGeoJim discovered it   Visit Log

Nice tough hide at Kordiak! Thanks, King Boreas, for all your hides.

Discovered It 11/28/2006 RubberToes discovered it   Visit Log

My brother, OldBaldEagle, had been telling me to go find the old caches. The ones that have history and longevity. That's where the memories are. Kordiak is one of those oldies. Thanks KB.

Discovered It 11/19/2006 Kabools discovered it   Visit Log

Thanks for the great hide KB. Had fun looking for this one.....twice.

Discovered It 11/16/2006 CCCooperAgency discovered it   Visit Log

FOUND IT!!!!! But then my SMILES always are from FINDS.

Grab It (Not from a Cache) 11/3/2006 King Boreas grabbed it   Visit Log

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Discovered It 10/29/2006 herrwald discovered it   Visit Log

Thanks!

Discovered It 10/17/2006 fireman121 discovered it   Visit Log

Thanks KB for showing me the coin before I found the cache, it gave me the motivation to renew my premium membership so I could go out and find this one and discover the KB coin.

Fireman121

Discovered It 10/11/2006 TheGilby4 discovered it   Visit Log

It was an honor to find this cache and be able to log this coin. This is the one and only time that I have EVER "discovered" a coin or TB. I will make an exception this once, because of the cache's historical value, and because of the friendship with the coin's owner! Thanks for the hide and the discovery KB!

Discovered It 10/2/2006 geomatrix discovered it   Visit Log

Thanks KB

Discovered It 7/21/2006 CamoCacher discovered it   Visit Log

Thanks KB!

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