Fitzgerald's Park

The Fitzgerald Park is a beautiful area of over 18 acres which has been greatly improved in recent years and which includes
a fine display of flowers in both formal bedding and informal arrangements, together with a decorative pond with aquatic
plants and a Children's Playground. Within the Park is housed Cork Museum. This Park, ideally situated alongside the river overlooked by the
of Sunday's Well, was the site of the Cork International Exhibition of 1902/03. It is entered by the Mardyke, a tree-lined promenade nearly
a mile long at the Western side of the City, which gives access also to the Cork Cricket Club Grounds, the Sunday's Well Boating and Tennis
Club, and the University College Football and Athletic Grounds. It was formed in 1720 by Mr. Edward Webber, then Town Clerk of Cork.

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