Brookview Park (Fort Wayne, Indiana)
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Following the course of Spy Run Creek, Brookview Park is a greenspace that was constructed as part of landscape architect George Kessler's Park and Boulevard Plan for Fort Wayne at the turn of the 20th century. The park is not owned by the city, but rather maintained by the Brookview neighborhood. The parkway also holds floodwaters during times of intense rainfall or snowmelt.
The southern portion of the parkway was expanded in 2011 to include a rain garden with the city's acquisition of flood-prone homes.
The southern portion of the parkway was expanded in 2011 to include a rain garden with the city's acquisition of flood-prone homes.
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Coordinates: 41°5'56"N 85°8'28"W
- Foster Park 5.7 km
- Eagle Marsh 11 km
- Fox Island County Park and Nature Preserve 12 km
- Metea County Park 15 km
- Chain O' Lakes State Park 36 km
- Camp Chief Little Turtle 56 km
- Tri-County Fish & Wildlife Area 56 km
- Tamarack Bog Nature Preserve 66 km
- Pokagon State Park 70 km
- Camp Tamarack 101 km
- Brookview–Irvington Park Historic District 0.2 km
- Centlivre 0.3 km
- Spy Run 1 km
- Five Points 1 km
- Bloomingdale 1.2 km
- Northside 1.3 km
- Highland Park Forest 1.6 km
- The Summit at Ridgewood 1.8 km
- Purdue University Fort Wayne (PFW) 3.6 km
- Allen County, Indiana 6 km