Lippitt Memorial Park
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About Lippitt Memorial Park in Providence
Lippitt Memorial Park is a small urban park located in Providence, Rhode Island. Situated at the tip of Blackstone Boulevard near the Providence/Pawtucket line, the park offers a peaceful retreat for local residents and visitors alike.
The park features paved walking paths that wind through its grounds, providing opportunities for leisurely strolls and light exercise. Benches are scattered throughout, offering places to rest and enjoy the surroundings. A notable feature of the park is its playground, which includes equipment suitable for children ages 2 and up, making it a popular destination for families.
Historically, Lippitt Memorial Park was once part of Blackstone Boulevard and Swan Point Cemetery. It was dedicated in 1938 to Alexander Lippitt, a First Lieutenant who lost his life in World War I. This dedication gives the park a touch of historical significance within the community.
From May through October, the park hosts a Farmers Market every Saturday from 9am to 1pm (as of 2022), adding a vibrant community element to the space. This seasonal market provides an opportunity for locals to purchase fresh produce and other goods while enjoying the park's atmosphere.
The park also features a fountain, which adds to its aesthetic appeal, although it was reportedly not operational in 2022. Despite its relatively small size, Lippitt Memorial Park serves as a valuable green space in the urban environment of Providence, offering residents a place for recreation, relaxation, and community gathering.