Built-in stone seating provides the perfect location to sit back and relax while enjoying the revitalized riverfront. The Prow Accented by a grove of birch trees, unique lantern lighting and stone benches, the Prow is a scenic riverfront overlook built on the east point of the former Town Street Bridge The Prow gets its name from the nautical term for the forward-most part of a ship's bow.
As a result of these projects, the river's natural ecosystem is healthier today than ever before. It has become an accessible urban amenity for Downtown's residents, professionals and visitors. Today, visitors to the Scioto Mile can stroll, ride or run along multi-use pathways that are wide enough to accommodate two-way traffic; pause to take in the views at Coleman's Pointe or the Lower River Walk; lounge on the lush lawns; hit the water on a kayak, canoe or paddle board at one of four launches; or simply claim a space to rest on one of the many benches within the park.
Performing Arts Pavilion in Bicentennial Park. The Scioto Mile Promenade. Scioto Mile view from the Rich Street Bridge.
Coleman's Pointe. These sculptures are part of a commissioned art installment by artist Terry Allen. He wanted to create something that would be thought provoking and mesh well with the Scioto area. The river was named scioto because of all the deer hair that inevitably ended up in the water when deer actually lived there.
Who knew, right? Main Gallery exhibitions usually rotate mid-month, while Loft Gallery shows change at the end of each month. For group shows, gallery administrators will put out calls for artwork, and the Center also accepts proposals for exhibitions. They cover a variety of topics connected to visual and performing arts. In addition, the Center can accommodate tours for adult and student groups, as well as be rented for weddings and other major gatherings.
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