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Columbus Ohio Parks
Richter Worker's Memorial Park was first dedicated on May 13, 2000 and named in honor of both Harry Richter, a man who worked for the Park's board for a very long time, as well as in memory of Franklin County residents who became victims of workplace disease and injuries. This park is small, just over a quarter of an acre in size but it does have some beautifully landscaped gardens that make it all worth the visit.
To contact the office please call 614-645-3300.
When visiting any park in Columbus, Ohio please respect the rules.
*All parks open at 7 a.m. and close at 11 p.m.
*The following activities require special permits; camping, sales and solicitations, posting of signs, scuba diving.
*All burning is restricted to picnic grills.
*Please respect all park property including trails, fences, buildings, bushes, and trees.
*The following activities are only allowed in designated areas; fishing, swimming, golfing, operating remote controlled cars, watercraft, or aircraft, ice-skating.
*Consumption of alcoholic beverages is strictly prohibited.
*No littering! Please help keep the parks clean and dispose of all trash in proper containers.
*All vehicles must stay in designated areas and obey all State of Ohio traffic laws.
Please respect these rules, the parks, and all local, State of Ohio, and United States statutes. Be safe and have a good time.
Richter Worker's Memorial Park
73 West Long Street
Columbus, Ohio
43215
United States
39.964509, -83.003493
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