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Featuring 32 acres of greenspace in the center of Phoenix’s downtown area, Margaret T. Hance Park is home to several of the city’s most visited and beloved attractions. The park was named after Phoenix’s first female mayor, Margaret T. Hance, and is the place to visit for travelers who want to see and experience iconic destinations like the Japanese Friendship Garden and the Phoenix Center for the Arts. The McClelland Irish Library, Irish Cultural Center, and the Burr Barr Phoenix Central Library are also located in Margaret T. Hance Park. One of the most famous attractions in the park is The Winship House, which was built in 1919, and later renovated in 2013. It is a beacon of an Arts and Crafts Movement home in the city with its natural red brick façade and unique wood-shingled roof.
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