Courthouse Square Park

Courthouse Square Park

Blockhouse and trees at the park

Location in Dayton, Oregon

Type Public, city
Location Dayton, Oregon
United States
Coordinates 45°13′16″N 123°04′35″W / 45.22111°N 123.07639°W / 45.22111; -123.07639Coordinates: 45°13′16″N 123°04′35″W / 45.22111°N 123.07639°W / 45.22111; -123.07639[1]
Area 1.8 acres (7,300 m2)
Status Open

Courthouse Square Park is a town square occupying one city block in downtown Dayton, Oregon. The 1.8 acres (0.73 ha) urban park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The park contains the historically significant blockhouse or military fortification that was originally located at Fort Yamhill.[2] In 1911, the structure was moved to Dayton from its original site. The land for the park was donated by Joel Palmer and the park was named 'Courthouse Square' as part of an attempt to make Dayton the government seat of Yamhill County. Although Dayton did not become the county seat and no courthouse was ever constructed, the park's name remained. The Park also contains a picnic shelter, grassy areas shaded by Douglas Firs and native oaks, a basketball court, a playground and public restrooms.[3]

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