Perseverance Park 205 South Salina Street, Syracuse, NY 13202
About the Business
Welcome to Perseverance Park
Nestled in the heart of downtown Syracuse, Perseverance Park offers a tranquil oasis amidst the urban hustle and bustle. Located at 205 South Salina Street, our park is a cherished green space where community members and visitors alike can unwind, reflect, and connect with nature.
Perseverance Park is more than just a park—it's a community hub. Whether you're looking for a peaceful spot to enjoy your lunch, a scenic location for a leisurely walk, or a vibrant setting for community events, our park provides the perfect backdrop. Our well-maintained lawns, thoughtfully designed pathways, and inviting benches create an environment that encourages relaxation and rejuvenation.
Our park is not only a place of natural beauty but also a venue for local art installations and cultural gatherings, making it a dynamic and engaging space for all ages. We are proud to host seasonal events, art displays, and interactive activities that bring the community together and celebrate the rich cultural tapestry of Syracuse.
Visit Perseverance Park today and discover a place where nature and community spirit thrive. We look forward to welcoming you to our serene and inspiring environment right in the heart of the city.
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Location & Phone number
205 South Salina Street, Syracuse, New York 13202, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 17:00
Friday:
08:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
08:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
08:00 - 17:00
Reviews
"How is this a park? Lol its a place to sit or skateboard for 5 mins till the locals make you uncomfortable."
"Not much to see although its slated for a 5 million doller overhaul"
"Act Three Exodus, on the bus, movement of the ten people up this early to go to work. The ten foot tall illuminated star in Preseverance Park has caught my eye, a park that has seating of cut blocks from a marble quarry. I've sat upon one just for giggles. I've only noticed a handful of people sitting on one in one year and a half in Syracuse. The blocks with strange cuts have a sculptural quality and look tossed upon the corner lot by a neglectful giant. The corner lot has a pavement of concrete, painted with a far out pattern of ribbons in blue. The paint has faded as paint will fade when exposed to snow and rain and sun. Painted on a steel box that hides a power panel, the story of the art project that transformed the corner has faded, also. How soon until we can jack hammer the concrete and put in a garden, maybe an English formal garden? With cute tables where office workers who handle paperwork in the twenty story high bank tower looking down on the corner can have lunch? I think I overheard the public art committee holding a meeting last night when I visited a pop up gallery at the CoWorks building, part of the Commonspace complex. Funny, I was taking pictures of oil paintings and no one in the art meeting, just gathering, held in an open area, asked me to join. So I really have no idea just how such corners come to fruition. And maybe it's better that way."
"Its a plaza for nutjobs to protest. Nothing to do there but look at sweaters on trees."
"The site of the old Syracuse Centro Bus Station. I have fond memories of this place as a child. Now it's just a empty space, but still a good place to sit while you have lunch downtown, or to have your coffee. Still good scenery for downtown."
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