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Richmond Virginia Parks
Bojangles Triangle Park is a very small urban square in Richmond, Virginia with a statue of Richmond native Bill "Bojangles" Robinson. Mr. Robinson was a dancer and one of the greatest things he ever did for his community was petition for a traffic signal so that local school children could more safely cross the street.
This was RecPlanet place of the day on August 16, 2016.
When visiting any park in Richmond, Virginia it is important to know the rules. *All parks are open from dawn until dusk unless otherwise posted.
*Alcoholic beverages and glass containers are prohibited. *
All animals must be leashed and waste removed. And with the exception of service animals dogs are only allowed at the following parks; Byrd Park, Chimborazoo Dog Park, Barker Field Dog Park, Forest Hill Park.
*All fires are restricted to fire pits and picnic grills.
*Please respect all park property including trees, bushes, benches, athletic amenities, etc.
*The following require special permits, stages, amplified sound, tents, conducting of sales, etc.
*Golfing and archery are prohibited.
Please respect these rules, the parks, and all local, State of Virginia, and United States statutes. Be safe and have a good time.
Bojangles Triangle Park
600 Chamberlayne Parkway
Richmond, Virginia
23220
United States
37.549402, -77.440428
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