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10-770: Eleanor Tinsley Park is a section of Buffalo Bayou Park in Houston, Texas . It was designated on April 20, 1998 in honor of Eleanor Tinsley , who served as a member of the Houston City Council At-Large for 16 years. The park houses the Lee and Joe Jamail Skatepark , the Shady Grove Victim Memorial, a Henry Moore sculpture entitled " Large Spindle Piece ", the Houston Police Officers' Memorial, Glenwood Cemetery ,

20-659: A $ 30 million from the Kinder Foundation, with some public funding. Eleanor Tinsley Park , which is now a section of Buffalo Bayou Park was also renovated during the same project. The updated park was officially opened in October 2015. Named after Houston architect, Johnny Steele, the dog park opened in January 2015. The 2 acre park consists of separate play areas for large and small dogs, a pond where dogs can swim freely, and dog washing areas. Due to its proximity to

30-564: A boulder rock scramble, a stream and waterfall, a sandpit, climbing logs and stones and a slide. It features a tree house with a climbing net and a picnic pavilion that can be rented out for events such as birthday parties. The Cistern is a 87,500 square foot public space for visual art and sound installations. Once a water reservoir for the City of Houston, the structure was decommissioned in 2007 due to an irreparable water leak. In 2010, Houston architecture and engineering firm, Page, transformed

40-852: The Houston Art Car Parade , and the Freedom Over Texas annual Fourth of July celebration. In the past, the park hosted the Bob Marley Festival and "The Westheimer Street Festival in Exile" . Buffalo Bayou Park Buffalo Bayou Park is a 2.3 mile long municipal park located along the banks of the Buffalo Bayou near Downtown Houston, Texas . With a total area of 160 acres, Buffalo Bayou Park stretches from Shepherd Drive to Sabine Street, between Allen Parkway and Memorial Drive. Opened in 2015,

50-544: The Bayou, it is designed to handle periods of flooding from storms. The 30,000 square foot skate park is named after Houston attorney Joe Jamail . Completed in 2008 at a cost of $ 2.7 million and renovated in 2016, the world-class skate park has hosted a variety of events and competitions. Located near the skatepark, the Barbara Fish Daniel Nature Play Area and Picnic Pavilion includes

60-472: The San Felipe playground, jogging trails, and a sand pit which can be used for volleyball . Because the park straddles three ZIP codes (77002, 77007, and 77019) and has a nebulous shape, its street address is difficult to define. The City of Houston may list the address as 1800-3600 Allen Parkway/Memorial Drive, 77019. Alternatively, the City may list the address as 500 Allen Parkway, 77002. The City lists

70-495: The banks of vegetation and straighten the Bayou in order to allow floodwaters to easily pass through. The project failed to improve drainage as the lack of trees caused brush to grow and impede the flow of water. In 2011, the city entered an agreement with the Buffalo Bayou Partnership to develop and renovate the site. The $ 50 million renovation project was financed by a series of private donations, including

80-466: The intention of creating a city park. Due to increasing development, the land was subdivided into smaller parks, roadways, various public spaces and Interstate 45 . Eventually, due to the presence of Allen Parkway to the south and Memorial Drive to the north, it became difficult for pedestrians to enter the park. During the 1950s, consistent flooding issues led the Army Corps of Engineers to strip

90-413: The park features a variety of recreational activities including a skate park, picnic area, children's play area, dog park, cultural events hall, and miles of bike and hiking trails. The area now known as Buffalo Bayou Park was earmarked for parkland since the early 1900s. Throughout the first half of the 20th century, the City of Houston was gifted or outright purchased tracts of land around the Bayou with

100-523: The park's San Felipe playground as 1717 Allen Pkwy, 77019. The City lists the park's Lee and Joe Jamail Skatepark as 103 Sabine Street, 77007. The western border of the park is Taft Street. Its eastern border is Sabine Street. The northern border is Memorial Drive . Its southern border, Allen Parkway , is frequently closed due to parades, road running , and racewalking . The park hosts the Free Press Summer Fest annual music festival,

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