Summerville Azalea Park
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The Summerville Azalea Park (12 acres) is a public park located near the corner of South Magnolia Street and East 4th Street, Summerville, South Carolina. It is open daily without charge.
The park contains ponds, paths, fountains, and tennis courts, and has many brass statues.
Azalea Park is also the site of the Flowertown Festival, held annually on the first week of April. This event, which features arts & crafts, food, entertainment, rides and commercial booths, draws approximately 300,000 to Summerville. (http://www.summerville.sc.us/)