Sayler Park is the namesake park of Cincinnati's neighborhood of the same name, located along the west side of the Ohio River. The park and neighborhood are named in honor of early area settler and civic leader Nelson Sayler, stretching over two acres near the neighborhood's Monitor and Gracely Avenues. In 1911, the park was transferred to the care of the city after the annexation of the prior Village of Sayler Park as a city neighborhood. Following a severe 1974 tornado that caused significant damage to the park's trees and developed areas, the park was thoroughly renovated with a wide variety of new tree plantings and a number of new public amenities. Today, the park is home to lovely interior walkways, floral bed displays, benches, lighting features, and other amenities for visitors to stroll and relax.

Sayler Park, 6600 Gracely Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45233

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