Constance Witherby Park

The park occupies the space between Waterman Street and Pitman Avenue, across from the Salvation Army.

The centerpiece of the park was once a bronze sculpture, called "A Memorial to Young Womanhood (or The Spirit of Youth)", by sculptor Gail Sherman Corbett (1871 – 1952).

The sculpture depicted a young girl wearing a windblown dress, in homage to the spirit of young Constance[3] who died of heart failure just before her 16th birthday while climbing in the Swiss Alps.

[4] The sculpture was moved to its new home on Blackstone Boulevard near its intersection with Clarendon St.[4]

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