Laura Bradley Park

[2][3] As of 2022[update], it offers sports facilities, picnic sites, hiking opportunities on paved tracks, and a Japanese bridge.

Otsuka, a Japanese landscape artist, from Chicago, was engaged to supervise the laying out of the walks, placing of stones, and general planning.

[6] In 2020, the park district board voted to remove a controversial Christopher Columbus statue.

[7][8][9] A statue of the Greek goddess Hebe had been erected at the Main Street entrance until it was damaged by a car in 1954.

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The Japanese bridge on a postcard from the 1930s/40s