Frank B Seymour Park
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About Frank B Seymour Park in Green Bay
Frank B. Seymour Park is a public recreational area located in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The park spans 10.39 acres, offering a variety of amenities for visitors to enjoy. Named after Frank B. Seymour, who served the local railway for 64 years and rose from water boy to president during his long career, the park stands as a tribute to his contributions to the community.
Situated on the expanding west side of Green Bay, Seymour Park is surrounded by a neighborhood characterized by Dutch Colonial and workers' cottage-style homes. The park serves as a central gathering place for local residents and visitors alike, providing ample green space for outdoor activities and relaxation.
One of the park's notable features is its splash pad, which offers a refreshing spot for children to cool off during warm weather. The park also boasts multiple playgrounds, catering to children of different age groups and abilities. For sports enthusiasts, there is a basketball court available for casual games or practice.
Seymour Park includes picnic areas, making it an ideal location for family outings or community gatherings. The park's layout incorporates walking trails, allowing visitors to enjoy leisurely strolls or more vigorous exercise routines amidst the natural surroundings.
In recent years, the park has become home to a food forest project, aimed at addressing food insecurity in the area. This initiative, started in 2020, involves growing sustainable, local food within the public park, demonstrating the community's commitment to innovative solutions for urban agriculture and food accessibility.