Stanley Park (Westfield, Massachusetts)

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Stanley Park is a privately owned 300-acre (1.2 km2) park, including an arboretum and botanical garden, located in Westfield, Massachusetts. It is open to the public daily without charge from May to November.[1][2]

The park was established in 1945 by the philanthropist Frank Stanley Beveridge (1879–1956). It includes a number of gardens, listed below, as well as a playground, soccer fields, tennis courts, picnic area, wildlife sanctuary, colonial pond, covered bridge, and blacksmith shop.

Stanley Park is located on Western Avenue in the suburban town of Westfield, Massachusetts. It was founded by its benefactor Frank Stanley Beveridge in 1949. The park began on a 25-acre (100,000 m2) plot, but now spans 300 acres (1.2 km2) with multiple gardens, trails, and playing fields.[3] It is only a short walking distance from Westfield State University, located across Western Avenue to the northwest from Stanley Park.

History of Frank Stanley Beveridge

Frank Stanley Beveridge was born in Nova Scotia, Canada in 1879, and he moved to western Massachusetts in 1900 to attend Mount Hermon School in Northfield. After graduating, he travelled to New York where he married and began a family. At this time, Beveridge was very successful in his work and began Stanley Home Products in Westfield, MA. The company is known today as Stanhome, Inc. He founded the Frank Stanley Beveridge Foundation in 1947, to both perform charitable works and to further his legacy. He founded Stanley Park in 1949, on 25 acres (100,000 m2) of land at 400 Western Ave, Westfield. After his death in 1956, the foundation still honors his contributions to the community.[3]

General information

Stanley Park’s hours of operation are from 7:00 am until nightfall everyday. It is open beginning on the first Saturday in May, and closes for the season on the last Sunday in November. The park is open to the public and does not charge for admission.[2]

Stanley Park features multiple natural walking trails, throughout the woods and along the Little River, as well as leading to a variety of ponds, gardens, and wildlife sanctuary. Along with experiencing nature, Stanley Park features operating mills, a meetinghouse, blacksmith shop, Asian teahouse, and dinosaur tracks. Stanley Park is also an excellent choice for recreation, with many playing fields, a playground, and pavilions.


Park attractions

Primary points of interest

Other attractions[4]

Events

Carillon concerts

Stanley Park holds annual Carillon concerts every first and third Sunday each month. These concerts take place from May to November; beginning at 3:00 pm and ending at 4:00 pm.[5]

Friday Mornings for Children

Stanley Park offers various children’s activities during the summer on Friday mornings. These include story telling, skits, and puppets.[6]

Zoo on the Go

Stanley Park hosts a travelling zoo on three occasions during the summer. Children may pet and ask zookeepers questions about the animals during the event.[7]

Wheel Walk

An annual Wheel Walk to promote accessibility at the park. Food and games provided.[8]

See also

References

  1. "Frequently Asked Questions???". Stanley Park Website. Retrieved October 14, 2010.
  2. 1 2 "General Information". Stanley Park Website. Retrieved October 14, 2010.
  3. 1 2 "The Beveridge Family Foundation, Inc". Beveridge.org. Retrieved 2010-03-04.
  4. "Major Points of Interest". Stanley Park. Retrieved 2010-03-04.
  5. "Carillon Concerts". Stanley Park. 2009-11-15. Retrieved 2010-03-04.
  6. "Wheel Walk". Stanley Park. Retrieved 2010-03-04.

Coordinates: 42°07′25″N 72°47′15″W / 42.12361°N 72.78750°W / 42.12361; -72.78750

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