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October 2025 by Rose Ann Miron
Sweet little park in lovely residential neighborhood.
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July 2025 by Dave Hardin
Nice park and historical plaques, but mosquitoes are horrible every time I visit. Need to treat the area!
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June 2025 by Shirley Wells
A hidden gem in midtown Mobile
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March 2025 by Malty's Joy
My dog loves walking here. I take him at least three days a week
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June 2024 by Luis Nolasco
A quiet place with lots of shade for sunny days
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December 2023 by John H
Lovely neighborhood park.
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September 2022 by Andrea
Quaint, small neighborhood park with lamps and paved walkways off of Dearborn Street. The building directly behind it was once an orphanage that was part of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, as was the park. There is a fountain at the entrance behind the wrought iron gate on Dearborn Street. Very shady & cooled by the large oak trees & birch trees (I could be wrong about the birch trees). Surrounded by older homes decorated beautifully for Mardi Gras season. Saw several people walking dogs in & near the park. Pet waste bags available for messes. Several benches to sit down and enjoy hearing the birds sing.
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March 2022 by Andrea S.
A nice little neighborhood park with a lot of history. It basically has a structure nearby that served as an orphanage in the 1700's or 1800's when it was under British Rule, hence the park's name. It is basically a shaded park with walkways, gas lamps, and benches. There is a brick structure that looks like a BBQ pit. This park is suited for dog walks, picnics, or just hanging out, it is not really big enough to facilitate sports. There are no restrooms. This park is open sun up to sun down. Lots of beautiful Southern Homes surrounding the park with history as well.
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February 2022 by Andrea S
Quaint, small neighborhood park with lamps and paved walkways off of Dearborn Street. The building directly behind it was once an orphanage that was part of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, as was the park. There is a fountain at the entrance behind the wrought iron gate on Dearborn Street. Very shady & cooled by the large oak trees & birch trees (I could be wrong about the birch trees). Surrounded by older homes decorated beautifully for Mardi Gras season. Saw several people walking dogs in & near the park. Pet waste bags available for messes. Several benches to sit down and enjoy hearing the birds sing.
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October 2021 by Fernando Soto
Where’s the cave?
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October 2021 by Herbert Wagner
Peaceful. Beautifully lit. Nice walk day or night, especially night
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August 2021 by Josh Cooper
Great park. Tucked away near downtown. There's a Few trees to hang up a hammock and plenty of grass to lay out a blanket on.
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August 2021 by Sayfideen ibn Yahya
Needs a bit of upkeep, especially new benches. Nice and shady spot to enjoy some lunch or take a nap listening to the fountain.
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August 2021 by Chris Wilson
Beautiful park to spend the afternoon. The neighbors are wonderful.
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August 2021 by christopher dowd
Karen with her two little white dogs next to this park said it’s not a dog park and doesn’t want any dogs there when her dogs are in her yard