Washington Park (Milwaukee)

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Washington Park (1900) originally called West Park is a park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the United States. From 1892–1958 the park was home to the Milwaukee County Zoo. It is one of the oldest parks in Milwaukee and it was added to the Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory in 2019.

History

1937 postcard of a lion and her cubs, Washington Park Zoo Milwaukee Wisconsin

The park was originally called West Park after the city purchased the 128.5 acres in 1891. The park is one of the oldest in the Milwaukee County Parks system. The Wisconsin Historical Society has said that the land was purchased for $387,793.75 USD.

In 1900 the park was renamed Washington Park. The park's designer was landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted. The city of Milwaukee placed their first Zoo in the park and it remained there from the park's opening in 1892 until 1958. The neighborhood around the park came to be known as the Washington Park neighborhood of Milwaukee. The Wisconsin Historical Society surveyed the proerty in 2019 and added it to the Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory.

The Zoo had a Gorilla named Samson. The Gorilla was the main attraction for the Washington Park Zoo in Milwaukee from the moment he arrived in 1950. The Zoo celebrated his fifth birthday with soda and a cake in front of his cage.

Design

Olmsted's design called for bridges, ponds, lagoons and trees and shrubs. The design eventually included a zoo, and there was also a one mile horse racing track. The park also had other sports facilities including grass tennis courts and a six hole golf course. In 1938 Emil Blatz built a bandshell in the park and it was called the Blatz Temple of Music.

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