[3][4] The park covers one city block, bounded by Main, Capitol, Walnut, and Washington Streets.
[5] The park contains several historic structures, including a Victorian-era gazebo near the corner of Walnut Avenue and Washington Street, the Demopolis City Hall, built in 1869–70 as a courthouse annex, and the old Presbyterian Church, built in 1843 and now known as Rooster Hall.
[3] The park's center features a large cast iron fountain that was installed in 1895.
The park is often used for the city's festivals, most notably for many of the Christmas on the River events.
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