Hubbard Park

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Hubbard Park is a large, historic public park in Meriden, Connecticut, known for its scenic trails, Castle Craig tower, and annual Daffodil Festival.

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Hubbard Park, Meriden, Connecticut 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic place
public park
urban park
architect Ernest W. Bowditch
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevationFeature Hanging Hills
hasEvent Daffodil Festival
surface form: Meriden Daffodil Festival

fireworks displays
outdoor concerts
hasLandmark Castle Craig
surface form: Castle Craig tower
hasPart Castle Craig
Merimere Reservoir
Mirror Lake (New York)
surface form: Mirror Lake

band shell
open lawns
picnic areas
playground
scenic hiking trails
hasRecreationalActivity birdwatching
fishing
hiking
jogging
picnicking
sledding
snowshoeing
hasStructure pavilions
stone bridges
hasTrail Metacomet Trail segment
trails to Castle Craig
hasWaterBody Merimere Reservoir
Mirror Lake
heritageStatus listed on the National Register of Historic Places
inception late 19th century
knownFor Castle Craig
surface form: Castle Craig tower

annual Daffodil Festival
fall foliage
hiking
scenic views
spring daffodil displays
locatedIn Connecticut
Meriden, Connecticut NERFINISHED
New Haven County
surface form: New Haven County, Connecticut
namedAfter Walter Hubbard
offersViewOf Meriden NERFINISHED
Quinnipiac River
surface form: Quinnipiac Valley
openToPublic yes
operator City of Meriden
ownedBy City of Meriden
region New England

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subject surface form: Meriden, Connecticut
Daffodil Festival heldIn Hubbard Park
this entity surface form: Hubbard Park, Meriden, Connecticut
Daffodil Festival mainVenue Hubbard Park
Castle Craig offersViewOf Hubbard Park
Castle Craig partOf Hubbard Park