Winston-Salem:
Winston Square Park
Architect: Arthur Cotton Moore Associates
Inspired by Japanese water gardens, the park and outdoor performance space opened in August 1982. The opening event was a Festival of the Elements (Air - Water - Earth - Fire), sponsored by Japan Airlines, that had Japanese films, dancing, music, food, arts, and crafts. In addition to a performance stage, the park features an overhead walkway (to look down on the water feature and stage from), waterfall, a bridge, and trees. The bridge is a symbol of leaving troubles behind. Winston-Salem resident (who sadly passed a few years ago) Maya Angelou held a discussion on Japanese poetry during the events. Noteworthy artists also visited from Japan as part of the opening day events.
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You can see part of the bridge on the right side of this photograph:
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During the summer, people will look down on the street festivals/concerts from the overhead walkway and kids will run through the rocks and falls in the park.