Big Spring Park (Huntsville, Alabama)

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The Japanese bridge in Big Spring Park.
The Japanese bridge in Big Spring Park.

Big Spring International Park (or Big Spring Park, for short) is located in downtown Huntsville, Alabama. It is most noted as being the site of Big Spring Jam, an annual music festival that usually occurs on the fourth weekend in September. The Panoply fine arts festival is also held there in April.

Big Spring Park is named after an underground spring that John Hunt, Huntsville's founder, built a cabin next to in 1805. During the 19th Century and the first half of the 20th Century, the spring was Huntsville's water source. Today the park features gifts given by other countries to Huntsville. One of the most recognizable gifts is the "Red Bridge", given to the city from Japan in 1987. Other gifts include 60 cherry blossom trees, also from Japan, a 1903 light beacon (often referred to as "the lighthouse"), a 1929 fog bell given by Norway in 1973, and a park bench from Britain.

WiFi access is available throughout the park.

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