Urban Parks: Willowbranch Park
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Located at 2870 Sydney Street, Willowbranch Park provides Riverside residents with 17 acres of passive and recreational public space.
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Cool looking library.
This is where I proposed to my fiancée. :)
Great tour!
My first apartment was at the corner of Cherry & Downing. I spent quite a bit of time at that park. Doesn't look a whole lot different, other that the upgrades to the playground. I'd really love to see the creek cleaned out and upgraded a bit. Other than that, the park is one of the best in town.
Wonderful asset of the neighborhood.
Lived at Herschel and Aberdeen for a year. Spent a good amount of time in the park.
Nice pictures. Thanks for posting.
BTW, is anyone aware of the School Board proposal to build a new public swimming pool for Lee High School in the park where the basketball courts are now? This would be a disaster IMO.
Another area I spent a lot of my childhood at. Me and my Mom lived in that pink apartment building, upstairs, back in the 80's before she met my step-dad. I remember when the tree by the telephone pole was maybe 6 feet tall, and playing on it, and my Mom and Grandmother yelling at me because it was so close to the road! I also remember one day after they painted the hallway, I came by with a marker and had a field day with it, but not for long :P
Willow Branch Public Library is also a place I remember going to as a kid while attending West Riverside, and to the underground area for story time. Afterwords, we'd go play in the WB Park for a little while. Heh, that creek was our restroom, by the way, so I wouldn't advise doing any exploring down there lol.
Also the first place the Allman Brothers played together in a free concert. They were down here to jam with Butch Trucks I believe and since they didnt have a name they were just introduced as the Brothers Allman. That's the story anyway.
this is unacceptable as a park. Specifically the over grown ditch that runs a near lifeless stream into the St. Johns. I took my own photos and on a grass roots level begin the process of activism and put an end to accepting that this is what was the original design for the park.