Centerville Ohio enjoys a host of fine parks thanks to the Centerville-Washington Park District. Over all there are 51 parks in the district.
In addition to this joint arrangement, the City of Centerville also operates Leonard E. Stubbs Memorial Park which contains several features to include Centerville Community Amphitheater, the Monkey House, the Veteran's War Memorial, a large pond, fountains and walkway which meander throughout the park.
Another Centerville venue features Benham’s Grove which serves as a community gathering place for weddings, graduations, receptions and meetings. Despite Centerville’s growth, Benham’s Grove was preserved on land once owned by Aaron Nutt, a Centerville Founding Father the structures built by Joseph A. Benham who purchased the property in 1844.
This gallery features the most popular prints which are already hanging in the offices and hallways of Centerville Ohio. If you are looking for ways to celebrate living in Centerville Ohio, try a canvas print of your favored park scene.
If you’d like to see great examples of public art, check out
Centerville Ohio Sculptures!