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Eken Park

Eken Park
Address: 2407 Coolidge St.
Hours: 4:00am - 10:00pm
Park Type:> Mini
Acres: 2.07
Restroom: No
Drinking Water: Yes

Park History

rock with plaque
The plaque reads:
Welcome to Eken Park
This area was once farmland owned by the Eken, Stang,
and McCormick families. In 1919, near the present-day corner of
Packers and Commercial Avenues, the Oscar Mayer Company
purchased a vacant meat-packing factory, which became its
corporate headquarters. During the 1920s and 1930s, this
neighborhood was the site of the Madison Airport, North Street
trolley line, and frequent performances by the Ringling Brothers
Circus. Built in the 1940s, the prefabricated homes on Myrtle and
Coolidge Streets remain an important example of American
vernacular architecture.
Eken Park Neighborhood Association, 2017
 

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