Pipal Park Explained

Pipal Park
Type:Municipal (Omaha)
Location:West Omaha
Created:1977
Status:Open all year

Pipal Park is located at 7770 Hascall Street in southwest Omaha, Nebraska.

Features

Pipal Park is a popular, barrier-free playground in Omaha. The 15acres park has a bridge, slides, swings, covered and uncovered picnic areas, a water feature and many art sculptures. The Pipal Park Community Center is located just south of the park. This facility houses a licensed pre-school, meeting rooms and a games room.

Historic properties

Historic properties in Pipal Park in alphabetical order
NameAddressBuilt
Patrick Memorial7802 Hascall St Omaha, NE 681241977
Pipal Park Community Center7770 Hascall St Omaha, NE 681241985

Storm destruction

Pipal Park was one of the areas struck by one of the most destructive tornados in the history of the US. The tornado devastated parts of Omaha including Pipal Park on May 6, 1975. A memorial named "Patrick" was constructed by UNO sculpture professor Sidney Buchanan, and was dedicated on May 5, 1977, two years after the tornado struck Pipal Park. It stands on a grassy knoll overlooking the park and symbolizes the order being reestablished from the chaos the tornado created. The Pipal Park recreational area was officially dedicated in 1985.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pipal Park Community Center - 7770 Hascall Street. 2008-10-05. 2008-06-07. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080607101210/http://www.ci.omaha.ne.us/PARKS/Community%20Centers/Pipalcc/pipalcc.htm.