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Genoa Park

Location

303 W. Broad St., Columbus, OH 43215

Hours

7 a.m.–11 p.m.

Genoa Park

Genoa Park is located on the western bank of the Scioto River between Rich Street and Broad Street. The park is named after the Italian city of Genoa — one of Columbus’ ten international sister cities and the birthplace of the city’s namesake, Christopher Columbus.

Park Features

  • 20.029 Acres
  • Riverfront Amphitheater: With stunning views of the downtown skyline, hosting thousands of visitors for concerts and events.
  • Genoa Park Lighting: Dynamic LED lighting programmed to display multi-colored designs throughout the year.
  • Columbus Police Memorial: Bears the names of Columbus Police Officers who made the ultimate sacrifice.
  • Lucas Sullivant Statue: Honors the surveyor who founded Franklinton in 1797.
  • Scioto Lounge Deer Sculptures: Whimsical bronze sculptures by artist Terry Allen.
  • Genoa Park Fountains: 24 bronze basins in 12 stone pedestals along Washington Boulevard.

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