Parks at NOTO Arts & Entertainment District

Parks

Breezeway Park

Breezeway Park connects the Veteran’s Park to Kansas Ave about mid-way on the 800 block of North Kansas. What once was simply a passageway has been transformed into a fun and whimsical destination with wall murals, sidewalk art, sculptures, and a canopy of lights.

A large, modern sculpture with twisting metallic spirals in front of a building, surrounded by numerous American flags under a partly cloudy sky.

Great Overland Station

The park is a green space with benches and fountains that intersects Great Overland Station’s property. The park offers a great place to watch trains go by and wonderful view of downtown. It includes the All Veterans Memorial dedicated in 2006.

People gathered at an outdoor event on a decorated patio with string lights, tables, and chairs next to a red brick building.

Teeter Courtyard

The Organ Grinder bronze sculpture stands at the entrance to the Teeter Courtyard located directly south of the NOTO Arts Center. The surface of the area was painted by artist Shelly Bedsaul with a fun and colorful design. A canopy of lights covers most of the courtyard.

Nighttime exterior view of a building with a sign that says 'Redbud,' a wooden door decorated with a Christmas wreath, and a small ramp leading to the entrance.

Redbud Park

The most iconic park in NOTO is Redbud Park. Formerly a parking lot that housed industrial equipment, the area was transformed in 2019 to a park that celebrates the visual and performing arts. The park features several small sculpture gardens, the pavilion, and an outdoor stage.

Colorful sidewalk art reading 'Veterans Park Breezewood' with a blue sky background.

Veteran’s Park

The Veteran’s Park is mostly green space adjacent to the parking lot area. An American flag is prominent along with a commemorative plaque.

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