Mercy Park is a 16-acre park in Joplin, Missouri, built on land donated by Mercy Hospital Joplin.[1] It was created as a result of the recovery efforts following the May 2011 tornado on what was the hospital's original site.[2] It sits adjacent to the new Mercy Chapel Park and reconstructed Cunningham Park; the area is known as "ground zero" for the tornado touchdown and heaviest of storm damage.

The park holds restrooms, two shelters, picnic tables, a pond and fountain, a mural, and some trails.[3] A sculpture walk was incorporated in 2018 as part of a private community-driven fundraising effort. The park was funded as part of a large Federal Community Development Block Grant awarded to the city after the disaster.

Mercy Park

References

  1. "Mercy Park to be dedicated on Tuesday".
  2. "Mercy Park". 28 August 2016.
  3. "Mercy Park".
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