I mean something like Central Park in Manhattan. Not the massive parks that aren’t in city centers.

I think Georgia has two great examples. [Piedmont Park](https://di-uploads-pod16.dealerinspire.com/rickhendrickbuickgmcduluth/uploads/2020/04/Atlanta-GA-Piedmont-Park.jpg) in Atlanta is gorgeous. The water and the other parts. The view of the skyscrapers gives it a sort of Central Park feel, too. The other one is [Forsyth Park](https://visitsavannah.com/sites/default/files/styles/large_horizontal_wide/public/forsyth-park-fountain-savannah-ga_1.jpg?h=c6980913&itok=meC4PhNw) in Savannah. When it comes to beautiful cities, Savannah almost seems unfair. It was spared from being burned down in the Civil War specifically because it was a pretty city! Also, Savannah’s [famous layout](https://savannahfirsttimer.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Savannah-Historic-District-Map_%C2%A9ErinClarkson_800x1200_TNY-791×1024.jpg) let everyone have “squares”. Little mini parks with all the beautiful spanish moss and oaks. Just every few blocks you get them.

But there’s bound to be some urban parks in other places I just haven’t seen. Parks that are surrounded by dense building areas.

Anything come to mind?

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