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    Cedar Crest Park

    3.5 (2 reviews)

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    Cherry Park - Playground

    Cherry Park

    4.4(20 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Stopped by for the Perfect Game tournament. It's a cute little park with ample parking spots…read more There's a statue in the center of the drop off area which is a nice touch. Tournament was delayed by two hours due to rain. When we arrived the fields looked great and there was ample space to set up your own seating. A few trips were made to the bathroom by my group and no complaints. At one point, one person when to the concession stand to see what was on the menu as we were starting to get hungry. Come to find out that even though teams were still playing, the concession stand had closed. Most places would make an adjustment to their schedule for delayed tournaments to ensure they stayed open during the last games. This may be an external group that runs them, and I get it, it's just tough to corral hungry children and convince them they'll be fine for awhile longer.

    We got food down the street at Burgers and Barley and brought it to this park to eat…read more When we drove in, I noticed many signs about social distancing. People seem to be completely ignoring the signs because the park was incredibly crowded and no one was social distancing. Luckily, we were able to find a secluded picnic table to sit at and eat our lunch. It seemed like a nice park and I would have loved to stay and walk around on some of the trails, but I wasn't comfortable doing that considering how crowded it is. I'd recommend trying to find a less popular park than this one if you're just trying to spend some time outside.

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    Cherry Park - Statue

    Statue

    Cherry Park - Mighty Casey is the Man, really i do no no who he is or was

    Mighty Casey is the Man, really i do no no who he is or was

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    Main Street Children's Museum

    Main Street Children's Museum

    4.1(15 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    The museum is small but cute. Best for children 2 - 4 years old. Most of the front desk staff are…read morewelcoming. But the staff in the back must not have children. I'm not sure that they even like children. When my older children were little, I used to bring them and that staff would interact with the kids and parents. Most of this staff just sits on side, ignoring children and adults. There is one lady, Miss Wendy that all of my kids love, but she's not there very much. They had an event this weekend and I am glad that we went in the afternoon. My friend got turned away in the morning only an hour after they opened. She said that staff very rudely told her that she should have gotten there earlier. Her children were heartbroken. They did have some people, mainly teenagers with volunteer name tags who were very nice. My little adored the older gentleman who played with him. They had the upstairs set up really cute with a Winnie-the-Pooh exhibit. But unfortunately, they said that it would only be there for that day. They had friendly teens in that space playing with the kids. Admission is not worth it, but their membership is a good value because it includes other museums.

    It's ok. I'll leave it at that. It's a lot smaller than I expected and there really wasn't too much…read moreto do. I think the best age for this museum is under 3. My 4 year old got bored pretty quickly. There also just wasn't a lot to do. There is a dress up area, but it only had a few items, same with the kitchen and pirate ship. I have to agree with another reviewer that the staff wasn't friendly. They were more concerned with everything getting cleaned up. iI's a children's museum - there's supposed to be a level of mess, but when a kid puts a doll at the table and then goes to the kitchen area and you put the doll back, maybe think "was that kid getting food to play feed the doll?"and not assume they were leaving it. Also, parents - there's an overpriced gift/toy section in the front that you can't avoid. Bright side - there's some fun lunch and treat spots close by.

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    Main Street Children's Museum - Entrance, personalized welcome sign

    Entrance, personalized welcome sign

    Main Street Children's Museum - The kitchen/house play area. Not a lot of items to use - or many are out of reach for any kid.

    The kitchen/house play area. Not a lot of items to use - or many are out of reach for any kid.

    Main Street Children's Museum - Kitchen play area. Kind of bare.

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    Kitchen play area. Kind of bare.

    Walter Elisha Park - Hotttt

    Walter Elisha Park

    4.1(9 reviews)
    6.8 mi

    I was born in a small town and I live in a small town, time to que John Mellencamp…read more That's the way I feel about events here, nothing like the feel of a small town. I've been to this park many times over the recent years but this evening was special because my Grand was performing in the town Christmas show Choir after the Tree Lighting. The Town did such a great job adding the 2,400 square foot Amphitheater, it's a great design and a needed addition to the growing Town of Fort Mill. It's a town tradition along with the parade. They close down main street making it walkable for all the local business'. We're living in the 'post-COVID' world and it feels so good to see all the residents and hundreds of families out celebrating the season and just being together. There was so much laughter, so many smiles and it was clear to me we as a community, a town and a nation are feeling happier and more optimistic.

    Came out on a Saturday to enjoy some jazz in the park. I arrived around 7:30 and the weather was…read moreperfect. I lucked up on a parking space right off the green but this place definitely needs more dedicated parking. The amphitheater is nicely located at one end of the green and away from the playground. This allowed ppl to setup their chairs and tents by the stage and families to be closer to the park area so their kids could play. The addition of bathrooms is super nice and the accommodations are great. This event included food trucks and a beer tent. You had to purchase tickets to buy beer but the ticket tent was right next to the beer tent. Can't wait for the next concert and to hopefully entice the family to come out too.

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    Walter Elisha Park - Fort Mill Elementary school Choir performing at 2024 tree lighting.

    Fort Mill Elementary school Choir performing at 2024 tree lighting.

    Walter Elisha Park - Photo taken at 6pm. The soft mat is literally 10degrees hotter then the outside temp.

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    Photo taken at 6pm. The soft mat is literally 10degrees hotter then the outside temp.

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