Greeley Park, Urban park in Nashua, New Hampshire.
Greeley Park is an urban park in Nashua spread across extensive grounds along the Merrimack River with walking paths, sports facilities, and recreational areas. The grounds include tennis and baseball courts, horseshoe pits, and a boat launch providing river access.
The land was purchased in 1801 by Joseph Greeley and donated to Nashua in 1896 by his grandson Joseph Thornton Greeley. This donation established the park as a green space for the developing city.
The park hosts local festivals, art exhibitions, and community gatherings where residents gather throughout the year. Its waterfront setting along the river draws people seeking outdoor recreation and social connection.
The park is easily accessible on foot and organized into different activity zones, making it simple for visitors of all abilities to find what suits them. Parking is available and the riverside area is well marked for navigation.
A German field gun from World War I sits on the park grounds as a historical monument. Additionally, this is the only boat launch point for many miles along the river.
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