There is a historical house at this park- I went during an open house on the weekend and the tour guides were really friendly and informative. I learned about the Hopewell, Adena, and Wyandotte Native Americans in the area. They had atlatl (dart/javelin oriented game) that you could try and a good amount of artifacts or replicas they were very knowledgeable on. Also they knew about the owners of the land (going back to early 1800s), how Dublin transformed, early explorers/naturalists to central Ohio, and detailed insight about the Native American mounds that were on that specific site. I definitely learned more in an hour talking and listening with the tour guide than anywhere else in Dublin. It's a small park (compared to metroparks), but I learned the most here. So really...
Read moreSo beautifully built and designed. The flowers flowing with the amazing concrete work is beautiful. The stream that runs through and under the bridge is also a sight to see. If you bring your dog bring your leash! Lots of spots and places and crevices and Roads to run to! Love this place I highly recommend Farris-Wright Park to anybody wanting to take a stroll for take the family for a picnic this is ideal and if you get finished up there you go across the street and you can go to leatherlips park! Thank you Dublin for making such a...
Read moreI realize that this is a new park, but there is no signage at all. There's nothing by the road, and no interpretive signs/displays about the earthworks. Maybe there's something in the farmhouse, but it was locked when we were there. The earthworks themselves are very small. To a casual viewer, they just look like places where the weeds haven't been mowed. Rather...
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