The Hungarian Cultural Gardens are one of the most horticulturally decorative gardens in Rockefeller Park. There are sweeping stair cases that connect the Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway level with the East Boulevard escarpment. There are busts and plaques commemorating the poet Endre Ady, the writer Imre MadƔch, Hungarian-American writer and Western Reserve University professor Joseph Remenyi and the composer Franz Liszt in the upper garden. About two miles from here there is a monument to the gifted orator and liberationist, Lajos Kossuth, who visited Cleveland in January 1852. The statue was erected by Magyar American...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreBeautiful ethnic themed small parks along the MLK Jr. parkway in Cleveland celebrating all the different ethnicities that built the city. Difficult to see as there's no place to park and walk along to read and enjoy the statues, gardens, and messages of liberty and freedom. Another waisted...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThe upper garden is a tribute to composer Franz Liszt and was dedicated on the anniversary of his birth. The upper level includes a large fountain, and has a expansive balcony overlooking a wooded hill leading to the...
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