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LOYALTY PARK
Sumner's oldest park is a popular place for picnics, featuring the most and largest trees of all the Sumner parks.
Park's History The land for Loyalty Park was once planted with hops as part of the 160 acres farmed by L. F. Thompson. The park was donated to the City shortly after the disaster of the hops industry, the aphid disease of 1892-1893. Until about 1913, the park was covered with brush and weeds along with many maple trees. In about 1914-1915, the City installed sewers and paved the main streets around the park. In 1914 the Women's Civic Club of Sumner was organized, activity plans were made and the park became a reality.
Location At the corner of Park St. and Sumner Ave. Mapping Address: 1300 Park Street, Sumner, WA 98390
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