From here you can see the statue! Use caution as many muggles can be seen on Sundays during the summer! Bring your own writing stick!
This park was named in honor of Dr. Benjamin S. Brown who lived from 1800-1873. A monument was erected by his wife Rebecca Brown in 1883. The inscription on his monument reads, “It may be said of him that he was a citizen whose life was so pure and beautiful as to leave the simplicity of his manhood and the memory of his deeds to be admired and honored by the generations to come.” The platform in front of the monument hosts a summertime series of concerts in the park.
Congrats to I.B. Lukin for the FTF!