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HomeMy WebLinkAboutA. Wagner Park History NAME: Wagner Park ADDRESS: E. Durant Ave. & W. Hyman Ave. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots K,L,M,N,O,P,Q,R, and S, Block 82, and all of Block 83, City and Townsite of Aspen, County of Pitkin, State of Colorado. DATE PURCHASED: December 15, 1999 HOW FUNDED: Pitkin County Conveyed to City of Aspen LEGISLATION: Resolution #5, 2000 DEED: Special Warranty Deed, Reception No. 439975 Wagner Park was names after Charles Wagner who was the mayor of Aspen from 1909 to 1927. He was known for his efforts directed to the betterment of conditions in Aspen, both materially and morally. Wagner Park has a multi-use athletic field with rugby goal posts, temporary soccer nets and softball backstops, as well as a modern playground with a climbing rock for younger tikes. Residents use the outdoor facility, located in the heart of downtown Aspen, for everything from pick-up games of ultimate Frisbee to organized leagues of rugby and soccer. Wagner Park also plays host to special events, such as Aspen’s famous Food & Wine Classic, in June, Art Fairs and musical events.