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Fleischmann Gardens is a four-acre public park located on the former homestead of Fleischmann Yeast Company founder Charles Fleischmann, the father of Cincinnati Mayor Julius Fleischmann. The park's lands were donated to the City of Cincinnati in 1925 and was significantly expanded in 1976 with the purchase of adjacent lands owned by the Salvation Army. Today, they showcase botanical attractions such as the state's largest gingko tree, accessible via a stone path leading down into an evergreen maze area.

Check out Fleischmann Garden, accessible from an entrance on Washington Avenue that is flanked by ornate iron gates topped by a traditional gaslight fixture. Visit the children's playground and walk your dog through the park on a leash.

Find it at this Address: 524 Forest Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45229, Phone: 513-352-4080

Take your dog for a walk in Fleischmann Garden
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