The Theodore M. Berry International Friendship Park is one of Cincinnati's newest public park facilities, dedicated to the public in 2003. The park, which is located along the city's eastern Ohio River waterfront near its downtown district, is named in honor of the city's first African American mayor, who served from 1972 to 1976. It is located along a narrow green riverfront stretch and has won awards for its impressive sculpture and flora design, which is meant to mimic the pattern of a children's friendship bracelet. Flora elements also mimic the shape of five continents, serving as a tribute to the ideas of global unity and understanding. Two intertwining pathways traverse through landscaped gardens, accessible to walkers and cyclists.

The Theodore M. Berry International Friendship Park, 1135 Riverside Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45202, Phone: 513-352-6180

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