The smallest park in Richmond gives the impression of being a green oasis in the middle of the city. The tall buildings that surround it block out the traffic noise of the too many cars in Richmond, and you get the feeling of being in an oasis in the middle of all the hustle and bustle. I really like reading there early in the morning when it's still a deserted place! In the evening, it becomes a meeting place for many groups and is a cuddle paradise for lovers ❤️, before serving as an excursion destination for 🍃 lovers, guitarists, hackey sack players, dog owners and many more in the afternoon. Culturally, I think it's one of the most important places...
Read moreBeautiful pocket park in the Fan. Just heard music on a Tuesday night, which was the last for the event's organizer, Patrick. But others will keep performing. Great place to do yoga, read, eat ice cream from Scoop on Strawberry St. In a lovely garden you can admire, my friend grows herbs and edible flowers, along with figs from her yard tree. The group garden is not a free come-pick- garden, however. The planters pay a city fee and put in lots of work in to feed themselves from their plots. The pollinating butterflies and bees are cool to...
Read moreScubbleton Pork is the premier pocket park for practically all patrons to mingle. Just a stones throw away is Strawberry Street Market, which boasts a healthy assortment of park essentials. Daytime tends to be the friendliest for families and there are infrequent concerts, sometimes impromptu. Talent acts, riveting debate and other unique offerings present themselves more readily at night. If you're wondering about upping the frequency of your visitations then put the laptop down for a while! In the night there is...
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