Civic Space

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A War Bond Rally held in Chicago's Washington Park to recognize the $263,148.83 in war bonds and stamps purchased by Chicago schoolchildren, ca. 1942.  Here, a girl christens one of the jeeps purchased with those funds.  Courtesy of The New York Public Library.

As publicly-owned land, parks have long been used to stage a wide variety of civic events and activities.

They provide a neutral space for community members to come together for parades, political rallies, and protest marches; for Fourth of July and Memorial Day celebrations; to host visiting dignitaries; and for other elements of a city or region's public life.

Features such as bandstands or amphitheaters can be used for rallies or speeches, boulevards or parkways provide excellent routes for parades, monuments can be a focal point for a memorial or ceremony, and gardens provide lovely backdrops for important photo opportunities. Many parks were designed with an expansive meadow or open space specifically to accommodate large groups of people at such events.