Along the Scioto River, Genoa Park spans the western bank area between Rich Street and Broad Street in Columbus. The Ohio city, named after Italian-explorer, Christopher Columbus, continues to honor the Italian explorer by naming this park after the city of Genoa in Italy. Visitors to Genoa Park can enjoy panoramic views of the city skyline. The park’s amphitheater hosts thousands of audience members for concerts and events. The Lucas Sullivant Statue overlooks the park in honor of the surveyor and American frontiersman. The Scioto Lounge Deer Sculptures recreate a local Native American legend: the first to arrive found deer hair in the adjacent river waters.

Genoa Park , 303 West Broad Street, Columbus, OH, Phone: 614-241-2226

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