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Elizabeth Baldwin Park is a lovely public park near the main campus of Houston Community College, spanning approximately five acres near the city's downtown district. The park, which was developed in 1905, is anchored around a beautiful 1912 stone fountain named in honor of founding Houston matriarch Charlotte Allen. Lush plantings of new trees and flowers complement the park's century-old trees, which frame a crushed granite jogging trail open to visitor use. Newly-installed picnic and chess tables provide opportunities for rest and recreation. The park's Vietnamese Heritage Plaza honors the city's thriving Vietnamese community in Midtown, with inscriptions in a variety of languages spoken throughout the multicultural urban area. Historic townhouses and mansions frame the park, including living history museum facilities such as the Nichols-Rice Cherry House.

1701 Elgin, Houston, TX 77004

Elizabeth Baldwin Park
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


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