Civic Center Park

A bronze sculpture of figures holding lacrosse sticks reaching upwards, set against a backdrop of trees, a street clock, and buildings.

Civic Center Park was created in 1980 as part of the downtown Harborview Development. It is a connecting walkway between Downtown La Crosse and Riverside Park at 2nd and Main Streets. A plaque recognizes this area as ‘Nathan Myrick’s original Townsite’ for La Crosse. The park has a decorative water feature, greenspace, and sculptures.

The La Crosse Players sculpture designed and fabricated by Elmer Peterson was dedicated in 1981. It depicts indigenous people playing a game the early French explorers called lacrosse, which became the name of the City of La Crosse.

 The Le Pinau sculpture is a gift from La Crosse’s sister city in Epinal, France. Le Pinau is a boy pulling a thorn from his foot. The name Epinal comes from the French word epine, meaning thorn. Le Pinau was dedicated in 2006.

Location

500 2nd Street S, La Crosse, WI 54601  View Map

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