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Polaris Founder's Park
Polaris Founder's Park is a pocket park in the Polaris Fashion Place, Polaris area of Columbus (Delaware County, Ohio, Delaware County), Ohio, United States. The park is located between the office building at 8800 Lyra Drive and Interstate 71 in Ohio, Interstate 71. The park was built as a memorial to Robert C. Echele of the company Polaris Centers of Commerce who was inspirational in developing the Polaris area. The park features a wind sculpture high that was designed by Robert Mullins, a Columbus area artist who counted Mr. Echele as a friend and benefactor. The park, developed at a cost of , features a gazebo as well as Japanese-inspired gardens, waterfalls and a pond. See also * List of parks in Columbus, Ohio References External links POLARIS Centers of Commerce: News and Announcements: POLARIS Founders Park Opens
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