Downtown Ironwood Pocket Park

The Suffolk Street EntranceEach of the entrances to the Downtown Ironwood Pocket Park is through an inviting wooden arch over a bricked path.  The arches provide trellises for clematis and other vines.  The Pocket Park was the creation of Jerry Kinnunen, who oversaw the creation of the park and who maintained it until his untimely death in 2004.

View from Aurora StreetThe Pocket Park is located on the site of the O'Donnell Siemens building which was torn down in 19XX.  It is located at the intersection of Suffolk Street and Aurora Avenue in the heart of downtown Ironwood, Michigan.  The park is currently maintained by volunteer members of the Range Master Gardeners Association, who weed and maintain the flower beds.  The photo to the left is a view from Aurora Avenue facing north-west into the park.

Sit Down and Take a Load OffThe park provides an inviting downtown location for people to use on their lunch breaks or tired shoppers to have a place to sit and enjoy the flowers.  Many wedding parties use the park for photographic sessions.  Benches are located in the park for lounging and contemplation.  Funding for the park and oversight of its maintenance comes from the Downtown Ironwood Development Commission.

The north wall The exterior brick wall of the building to the north of the site of the Pocket Park forms an attractive boundary.  The weathered bricks, which had been hidden for almost a century between buildings, suggested the use of bricks in the walk and central plaza within the park. The wall is used as a backdrop for trellises supporting clematis and a raised bed with perennials runs the length of it.

Another View from the street The Garden FrogA Large paragraph on the kinds of flowers, shrubs; who pays for them, where they are obtained, etc.