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Haddad Riverfront Park
Haddad Riverfront Park, viewed from across the Kanawha River
Map showing the location of Haddad Riverfront ParkMap showing the location of Haddad Riverfront Park
Location600 Kanawha Boulevard East
Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, U.S.
Coordinates38°20′56.9″N 81°38′18.2″W / 38.349139°N 81.638389°W / 38.349139; -81.638389 (Haddad Riverfront Park)
DesignationMunicipal park
Named forFred Haddad
OwnerCharleston City Government Parks and Recreation

Haddad Riverfront Park is a municipal park along the Kanawha River in Charleston, Kanawha County in the U.S. state of West Virginia. It is named for Fred Haddad, a prominent Arab-American businessman from West Virginia.

Geography and setting

Haddad Riverfront Park is a municipal park located between the Kanawha River and Kanawha Boulevard East, in downtown Charleston, West Virginia, between Court and Capitol Streets. The park is located near several prominent downtown Charleston landmark buildings, situated approximately 525 feet (160 m) south of Charleston City Hall, approximately 620 feet (190 m) south of the Kanawha County Courthouse, directly across Kanawha Boulevard from the Four Points by Sheraton–Charleston, and is to the immediate west of the Union Building. The Downtown Charleston Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places is located immediately to the park's northeast. The Unity Statue is situated in the park.

History

In October 1994, the Charleston Festival Commission blamed the construction of Haddad Waterfront Park for the Charleston Sternwheel Regatta's $60,000 deficit in 1994 and the event's $75,000 deficit in 1993. The commission explained that attractions for the regatta had to be scaled back due to the construction.

The first major event to take place at Haddad Waterfront Park was an Independence Day fireworks display, ignited by Zambelli Fireworks, on July 4, 1995.

References

  1. "Parks and Recreation". City of Charleston, West Virginia website. Charleston, West Virginia: City of Charleston Government, Parks and Recreation. 2019. Retrieved July 11, 2023.
  2. ^ Map centered on the Haddad Riverfront Park (Map). Google Maps. 2023. Retrieved February 25, 2023.
  3. ^ "Charleston regatta loses money again". The Register-Herald. Beckley, West Virginia. October 13, 1994. p. 3A. Retrieved April 10, 2023 – via Newspaperarchive.com.
  4. "West Virginia celebrates July 4 - Independence Day". Cumberland Times-News. Cumberland, Maryland. July 2, 1995. p. 2B. Retrieved February 26, 2023 – via Newspaperarchive.com.
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