
Signage of the former park in Indianapolis, 2009

Signage for the park in Memphis, Tennessee

The park in Phoenix, 2013
Cancer Survivors Park refers to a series of parks funded by the Bloch Foundation throughout the United States and Canada.[1] There are parks in the following cities:
- Bakersfield, California[2]
- Baltimore, Maryland[1][2]
- Boise, Idaho[2]
- Richard and Annette Bloch Cancer Survivors Garden, Chicago, Illinois[1][2]
- Cleveland, Ohio[2]
- Columbia, South Carolina[2]
- Columbus, Ohio[2]
- Dallas, Texas[2]
- Houston, Texas[1][2][3]
- Indianapolis, Indiana (1995–2017; demolished)[4]
- Jacksonville, Florida[2]
- Kansas City, Missouri[2]
- Memphis, Tennessee[2]
- Minneapolis, Minnesota[2]
- Mississauga, Ontario, Canada[2]
- New Orleans, Louisiana[2]
- Omaha, Nebraska[2]
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada[2]
- Phoenix, Arizona[1][2]
- Rancho Mirage, California[2]
- Sacramento, California[2]
- Cancer Survivors Park (San Diego) San Diego, California[1][2]
- Santa Rosa, California[2]
- Tampa, Florida[1][2]
- Tucson, Arizona[2]
References

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- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 "Cancer Survivors Parks – Richard & Annette Bloch Family Foundation".
- ↑ "Cancer Survivors Park Houston". Milosav Cekic Architects. Retrieved 2017-04-28.
- ↑ Sims, Chris; Mitchell, Dawn (December 6, 2017). "Cancer Survivors Park demolished in Indianapolis". The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved September 2, 2022.
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