Custer Park is a park located on the western edge of downtown Bismarck, on the northwest corner of Broadway Avenue & Washington Street. Custer Park was Bismarck’s first municipal park when it was developed in 1909.
The Eagle Statue was dedicated on October 1, 1988 to commemorate the bicentennial of the United States Constitution.
The Elks Aquatic Center is located directly across from the park, which was the city’s first swimming pool when completed in 1932.
External Link:
Bismarck Parks & Recreation
See Also:
Custer Park Pictures
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When my dad sarted the 1st daily column in North Dakota ,Browing Around for the Bismarck Tribune, he had a contest to name this park.