Bea Richmond Park

2701 Holdrege St, Lincoln, NE 68503
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About Bea Richmond Park in Lincoln

Bea Richmond Pocket Park is a small urban green space located at the corner of North 27th Street and Holdrege Street in Lincoln, Nebraska. As a pocket park, it occupies a compact area but provides a pleasant spot for nearby residents and passersby to take a brief respite from the surrounding urban environment.

The park's most notable feature is a public art installation called "Noos." This corten-steel sculpture was installed in August 1982, adding visual interest and cultural value to the space. The weathered steel material of the sculpture complements the natural elements of the park.

While modest in size, Bea Richmond Pocket Park offers seating in the form of benches, allowing visitors to rest and enjoy the outdoor setting. The park likely includes some basic landscaping elements such as grass and potentially small trees or shrubs, though specific details about the vegetation are not readily available.

As a pocket park, this space serves an important function in the urban landscape by providing a small but accessible green area within a densely developed neighborhood. It offers a quick connection to nature and public art for those living or working nearby, as well as for people passing through the area.

What to Do at Bea Richmond Park

Nature & Wildlife

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Visitor Services

Memorial

When is Bea Richmond Park Open?

Monday:5AM-11PM
Tuesday:5AM-11PM
Wednesday:5AM-11PM
Thursday:5AM-11PM
Friday:5AM-11PM
Saturday:5AM-11PM
Sunday:5AM-11PM

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