Goodale Park | |
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Type | Public |
Location | Columbus, Ohio |
Coordinates | 39°58′30.7″N 83°0′24.5″W / 39.975194°N 83.006806°W |
Area | 32.56 acres (13.18 ha)[1] |
Elevation | 751 feet (229 m)[2] |
Administered by | Columbus Recreation and Parks Department |
Public transit access | 1, 2, 5, 8, Night Owl CoGo |
Website | goodalepark |
Goodale Park is a public park in the Victorian Village area of Columbus, Ohio. It was donated to the city in 1851 by Lincoln Goodale. For a few months during the Civil War, it was a staging area for Union troops known as Camp Jackson.[3] ComFest, a large, free, multi-day, non-corporate, music and arts annual festival, is held in the park in June.
Located immediately north of downtown Columbus, the park is bordered by Goodale Street on the South, Park Street on the East, Buttles Avenue on the North, and Dennison Avenue on the West. Goodale Park features a pond, gazebo, tennis courts, a basketball court, bathrooms, and more.
The park contributes to the Near Northside Historic District, on the National Register of Historic Places.[4]