Snyder Park Memorial Entrance, Springfield Ohio No. 4
The Story: The grandest park in Springfield, Ohio lies in Snyder Park in the northern part of downtown. On land donated by local businessmen and philanthropists, John and David L. Snyder, the city established this park in 1895. Eventually designed by architect Herman Haerline, Snyder Park is known as Springfield’s Central Park. This grand entrance arch lies at the end of Western Avenue and was built in 1902 from local limestone. Realizing the brothers passed before they were able to witness their vision, the city placed their names on the grand stone arch entrance.
Sublocation: Snyder Park
City, State: Springfield, Ohio
Year: 2021
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$75.00 – $440.00
Description

The grandest park in Springfield, Ohio lies in Snyder Park in the northern part of downtown. On land donated by local businessmen and philanthropists, John and David L. Snyder, the city established this park in 1895. Eventually designed by architect Herman Haerline, Snyder Park is known as Springfield’s Central Park. This grand entrance arch lies at the end of Western Avenue and was built in 1902 from local limestone. Realizing the brothers passed before they were able to witness their vision, the city placed their names on the grand stone arch entrance.
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Size | 12" x 18", 20" x 30", 30" x 45" |
Media | Framed Giclee Canvas, Metal, Photo Paper |
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