Animals, Parks and Leisure, Raleigh
- December 26, 2007
I Took My Friend’s Dog to an Orphanage
I found another cool Raleigh park this weekend. It’s called Fred Fletcher Park, and I caught it out of the corner of my eye while driving downtown on Glenwood Avenue.
I spent the last few days dog sitting my co-worker’s Golden Retriever, so I took him to check it out with me. The park sits on the former campus of the Methodist Home for Children, according to the city of Raleigh’s Web site.
The park features the Borden Building, which was built in 1900 and provided quarters to the orphanage’s superintendent before later housing hundreds of children. The city bought the house and park in 1982, according to its Web site, and renovated the building in 1992. Apparently it’s now offered to the public for weddings, conferences and other meetings.
We didn’t know all that while we were running through the park, though it did seem to sit on a campus-like setting. Are their any parks in your neighborhood worth checking out?



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2 Responses to “I Took My Friend’s Dog to an Orphanage”
Thanks for the tip about the park to walk the dog–what a beautiful dog, too!!
By Anonymous on Dec 31, 2007