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Water Works Park is a park area in Tampa, Florida. [1] The park was redeveloped and opened to the public in August 2014. The park includes a section of the Tampa Riverwalk, and extended alongside the Hillsborough River. [2] The park has an open lawn, children's splash pad and playground, amphitheater and dog park.
Water Works Park may refer to several places in the United States: Water Works Park (Tampa, Florida) Water Works Park (Des Moines), Iowa; Water Works Park, site of ...
On July 12–13, 2024, the 15th 80/35 Music Festival will be held in Water Works Park utilizing the Lauridsen Amphitheater according to Sam Carrell who is the executive director of the Water Works Park Foundation. Previously, Eighty Thirty-Five Music Festival was held from 2009 until 2023 at the Western Gateway Park in downtown Des Moines.
The Des Moines Water Works (DMWW) is a publicly owned, municipal water utility with its headquarters in Water Works Park. It was founded 1871 southwest of downtown Des Moines, Iowa, along the Raccoon River and provides water to half a million residents of the greater Des Moines metropolitan area. As of 2017, it has three treatment facilities.
Years ago, actor Jack Merrill spoke to a Hollywood movie executive about telling the story of the harrowing night in 1978 when he was abducted by serial killer John Wayne Gacy.
WaterWorks is the former name of several Cedar Fair water parks: Soak City (Kings Island): Known as WaterWorks from 1989-2004; Soak City (Kings Dominion): Known as WaterWorks from 1999-2014; Carolina Harbor: A water park at Carowinds, known as WaterWorks from 1997-2006
The City Waterworks is a historic site in Sarasota, Florida. It is located at 1005 North Orange Avenue. It is located at 1005 North Orange Avenue. On April 23, 1984, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .
The Waterworks Museum is a museum in the Chestnut Hill Waterworks building, originally a high-service pumping station of the Boston Metropolitan Waterworks. [1] It contains well-preserved mechanical engineering devices in a Richardsonian Romanesque building.