Sherwood Anderson Park is located in the center of Clyde's downtown area, where the bike trail known as the North Coast Inland Trail passes through the city.
[2] On July 7, 2015, the City of Clyde passed a resolution that supported the Sherwood Anderson Society's reestablishment of the park.
[3][4] On May 1, 2018, Clyde City Council members unanimously voted to rescind Resolution 2015–32 and withdraw its support of the Sherwood Anderson Society.
[5] A 1976 article of the Toledo-based newspaper Toledo Blade stated that even the former Sherwood Anderson Park "[featured] park benches and trees in the center of the business district.
"[6] A 1984 article of the daily newspaper The Cincinnati Enquirer also claimed that "Anderson's widow, Eleanor, came to town and stood by proudly as the sign proclaiming Sherwood Anderson Park was put into place.