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May 16th, 2013
by
maureen
According to gorockford.com, Davis Park at Founders Landing marks the site where Rockford's cultural and industrial heritage began. Its seven acres are bordered by the Rock River and two major streets in downtown Rockford. It also features numerous paved walks and numerous parking lots.
Founders Landing is significant to Rockford's heritage because it was this area along the edge of the Rock River where early settlers crossed the river at a rocky ford which existed near where Kent Creek and the Rock River come together. These settlers developed many of the first industries in the Rockford area. Originally this area was known as the Water Power District. Today, you can see a tribute to these settlers at Davis Park where you'll find a sculpture of founders Thatcher Blake, Lewis Lemon and Germanicus Kent to celebrate Rockford's birthplace and its cultural and industrial heritage.
Today, Davis Park and Founders Landing is home to an outdoor venue which hosts many recreational events as well as festivals and outdoor concerts. Davis Park is also home to "Weekends in the Park" which features Friday Night Flix. Every Friday all summer long on the south lawn of Davis Park, your family can see free outdoor movies. Family friendly titles this summer include Madagascar 3, The Amazing Spider-Man, Shrek The Final Chapter and ParaNorman. Patrons are allowed to bring in food and drinks. You also get a free bag of popcorn with your admission.
Davis Park at Founders Landing is yet another reason why the Rockford area is a great place to live! If you're looking to move to the Rockford area, please contact Dickerson Nieman Realtors and they're qualified real estate agents will help you and your family find the home of your dreams.
Dickerson Nieman Realtors
6277 E. Riverside Blvd.
Rockford, IL 61114
815-227-5900
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