Mercy Park, Joplin, Missouri
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Mercy Park is a 16-acre park in Joplin, Missouri, built on land donated by Mercy Hospital Joplin.[1] It was created as a result of the recovery efforts following the May 2011 tornado on what was the hospital's original site.[2] It sits adjacent to the new Mercy Chapel Park and reconstructed Cunningham Park; the area is known as "ground zero" for the tornado touchdown and heaviest of storm damage. [citation needed]
The park holds restrooms, two shelters, picnic tables, a pond and fountain, a mural, and some trails.[3] A sculpture walk was incorporated in 2018 as part of a private community-driven fundraising effort.[citation needed] The park was funded as part of a large Federal Community Development Block Grant awarded to the city after the disaster. [citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^ "Mercy Park to be dedicated on Tuesday".
- ^ "Mercy Park". 28 August 2016.
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