City of Rome, New York
Passive Parks
Veterans' Park
 
Vogel Park
 
Gansevoort Park
 
Wiggins Park
 
Bellamy Harbor Park
 
Center Square (City Hall Plaza)
 
Colonial Park
 
Dyett Park
 
Fort Stanwix Park
 
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Passive Parks

Tuesday, May 21, 2013
 

In addition to our award-winning playgrounds, the City of Rome is filled with a wide variety of parks to provide citizens and visitors with the perfect spots to take a walk, enjoy nature or just relax.
 

Here is a listing of our passive parks:

  • Bellamy Harbor Park, located on Race Street along the Erie Canal
  • City Hall/Liberty Plaza, located behind City Hall, 198 N. Washington St.
  • Dyett Park (50 acres of land donated to remain "forever wild", Turin Road
  • Fort Stanwix Park, located in the 500 Block of North James Street
  • Gansevoort Park, historic park located next to St. Peter's Church, corner of North James and East Court Streets
  • Veteran's Park, historic park located across the street from Rome City Court, corner of North James and West Court  Streets
  • Vogel Park, beautiful tree-lined circle along North George Street
  • Wiggins Park, small but beautiful with elegant decorative lighting, corner of West Thomas and East Bloomfield Streets 

 For information or photographs on any of our passive parks, please click on the tabs to the left!



Contact Information
Rome, NY 13440
Phone: (315) 339-7656
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Jim Guy
Foreman
Phone: (315) 339-7766
Ryan Hickey
Recreation Specialist
Phone: (315) 339-7654
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Nicole Spadafora
Senior Clerk
Phone: (315) 339-7656
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