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They only cost $1 per person to enter, but you'll need to get leisure cards for any children over the age of three. The pools are open 1-7:30 p.m. on weekdays, 12-6 p.m. on Saturdays and 12-5 p.m ...
Columbus Recreation and Parks Department. Public transit access. 3, 6, 9 CoGo. Website. Official website. John W. Galbreath Bicentennial Park is a 4.66-acre (1.89 ha) park in downtown Columbus, Ohio, United States, located at 233 Civic Center Drive. The park features a fountain, a park restaurant and a performance pavilion.
John F. Wolfe Columbus Commons is a 6-acre (2.4 ha) park and green space in downtown Columbus, Ohio, located on the site of the former Columbus City Center mall. The park features gardens, a performance stage, carousel, interactive playground equipment, and two foodservice buildings. [3] The project was developed by Columbus Downtown ...
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Lord & Taylor: Save up to 40 percent sitewide through Oct. 14 with code OCTOBER. Macy's: Use code GREAT to save 40 percent on shoes, and use code SAVE to take 20 percent off for Columbus Day. Made ...
Conductor Jaime Morales-Matos will direct the Central Ohio Symphony's free July 4 concert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Phillips Glen, located behind Gray Chapel, 61 S. Sandusky St., at Ohio Wesleyan ...
The Franklin Park Cascades is a water feature of ponds and waterfalls, constructed in 1991 for Ameriflora '92. The system was renovated in the mid-2010s for about $500,000, though a $2.2 million project in 2019 fully fixed the cascades and made the surrounding area resemble a more natural forest setting. [3]
Columbus, Ohio has numerous municipal parks, several regional parks (part of the Metro Parks system), and privately-owned parks. The Columbus Recreation and Parks Department operates 370 parks, with a combined 13,500 acres (5,500 ha).