Denman Estate Park Explained

Denman Estate Park is the name of a city park located in northwest San Antonio, Texas, USA.

Overview

The 21 acre public park was purchased by the City of San Antonio, and was part of the estate of attorney Gilbert J. Denman Jr., grandson of Leroy G. Denman, lawyer and jurist of the Texas Supreme Court.[1]

Notably, the park contains a "gift from South Korea to the people of San Antonio",[2] in the form of a Korean pavilion similar in design to the Gwangju Democracy Bell, in Gwangju South Korea. The pavilion (which reflects the traditional Korean methods of construction) was designed to "facilitate business and cultural friendships" between the two cities of Gwangju, South Korea and San Antonio, TX, USA. The two cities are sister cities. Architects were Yu Chang Byung and Hong Hee Lee, and the Korean firm Namkwang Construction Co., have been involved with the $1.2 million project, since its inception. The City of Kwangju provided half of those funds, while Namkwang Construction Co. also contributed to the project.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Paula Allen: Denman park almost ready. Ben Olivo, San Antonio Express-News -Published 12:00 a.m., Sunday, September 19, 2010.Link (accessed 12-2-2011)
  2. Web site: Gift from South Korea erected at Denman Estate - The Word Online. 15 November 2010.
  3. Web site: I DIG SA: Korean Pavilion graces new Denman Estate Park | kens5.com San Antonio . 2011-12-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110504084040/http://www.kens5.com/home/I-DIG-SA-Korean-Pavilion-graces-new-Denman-Estate-Park-94672839.html# . 2011-05-04 . dead.