Seminary Park
Seminary Park was established in 1983 on 1.5 acres at 350 S. 10th St. in Noblesville. The county initially bought the land in 1844 for the town’s first schoolhouse, known as the County Seminary, and later it was the location of the Second Ward School, which served Noblesville students for more than 100 years. The last school building stood site until its demolition in 1969.
In 2019, the park underwent renovation to add pathways, Edison lighting, a new gazebo, park benches and many landscaped flower beds. The park also features a playground, and landscaped, open green space.
The gazebo and green space is used many times throughout the year for small outdoor weddings, rentals and events. Seminary Park is home to "Lights Over Seminary" and the "Indiana Peony Festival."
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