Alms Park

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The Frederick H. Alms Memorial Park is a Cincinnati park in the community of Mt. Lookout/Columbia-Tusculum, most often called "Alms Park" for short, owned and operated by the Cincinnati Park Board. The land was originally owned by Nicholas Longworth, once the wealthiest man in Cincinnati and patriarch of the Longworth family. The landscaping was designed by the Cleveland, Ohio landscape architect Albert D. Taylor. The pavilion at the park is in the Italian Renaissance style, completed in 1929 by architects Stanley Matthews and Charles Wilkins Short, Jr..[1]

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  1. ^ Alms Park. www.cincinnati-oh.gov.