The first Board of Park Commissioners in Charleston, South Carolina, United States, was formed in 1895.[1] The City of Charleston's Grounds Maintenance Division takes care of public green spaces.[2] The Charleston Parks Conservancy is a non-profit working to renovate and improve the city's parks. The Charleston Horticultural Society is active in promoting the quality of the city's gardens.
List of parks
edit- Allan Park (Charleston)
- Bees Landing Recreation Center
- Brittlebank Park
- Cannon Park (Charleston, SC)
- Charles Towne Landing
- Chapel St. Fountain Park
- Colonial Lake (Charleston, SC)
- Concord Park (Charleston)
- Corrine Jones Playground
- Demetre Park
- Elliotborough Park and Community Garden
- Etiwan Park
- Hampstead Mall
- Hampton Park (Charleston)
- Harmon Park
- Hazel Parker Playground
- Logan St. Triangle Park
- Lenevar Park
- Marion Square
- Martin Park
- Mary Utsey Park
- Mcmahon playground
- Mitchell Playground
- Moultrie Playground
- Northbridge Park
- Parkshore Park
- St. Julian Devine Community Center
- The Battery (Charleston)
- Tiedemann Park and Nature Center
- Theodora Park
- Vivian Anderson Moultrie Playground
- Washington Square (Charleston)
- Waterfront Park (Charleston)
- West Ashley Park
- White Point Garden
References
edit- ^ Cameron, Louisa Pringle (15 April 2018). Charleston: City of Gardens. Univ of South Carolina Press. ISBN 9781611178197 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Charleston, SC - Official Website - Grounds Maintenance Division". www.charleston-sc.gov.