Piatt Park is a park Central Business District Cincinnati located in United States.
100 Garfield Pl (btwn Elm & Vine) Cincinnati , OH 45202 United States
When the statue of James Garfield was unveiled in 1887, velocipedes (high wheeled bikes ) were all the rage. You'll notice the statue sits on a much lower pedestal today. Courtesy cincinnativiews.net.
Did you know? Piatt Park is the city ’s oldest. The site became a park in 1817, 29 years after Cincinnati’s founding in 1788.
It's a small park but it's nice for a quick stroll downtown.
Chairs in the sun near the Garfield statue .
Holiday decorations courtesy of the Downtown Residents' Council!
Music every Tuesday from 11:45-1:45. Have lunch outside with some great tunes .
The actual name is Piatt Park
Harrison lived in Cincinnati when it was the fastest growing city in the US. Learn about President Harrison, his connections to Ohio, and how he changed campaigning by watching this C-SPAN video. - C-SPAN
I'm in love with this park and make it a part of our daily walk! Great dog park area, and so many spots to sit & enjoy the outdoors. - Tricia
The beautiful park along the banks of the Ohio River. It's one of my favorite parks. - thadd f.
Great park! Twin walkways with a progression of varied vegetation. Also a nice bike trail by the train tracks - Michael Tchou
Always something going on. Lots of tables to eat items picked up from neighboring restaurants - Linda