One of my favorite places in downtown Roanoke, VA is the Century Park Plaza between Kirk and Church Streets. It is planted with columnar ginkgo trees - both male and female - with wisteria draped over trellises that hide the sides of neighboring buildings.
The Plaza is also home to seven sculptured columns decorated and colored to symbolize the cultures represented by Roanoke's sister cities. The columns are tucked in among the gingko trees. Mimi Babe Harris and Donna Essig created the sculptures. The columns were dedicated in 2004 and are part of Roanoke City's public art collection.
Entrance to the PLaza from Kirk Avenue |
Entrance from Kirk Avenue through metal arches |
Entrance from Kirk Avenue up brick steps, bypassingsmall fountain heads and through metal arch |
Fountains consisting of small heads or jets, metal arches made of metal,and containers of summer annuals (coleus) made a great introduction to thelight green leaves of Ginkgo biloba |
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