Clinton is a small town, in Worcester County in the western portion of Massachusetts, which was incorporated in 1850. It is about 42 miles from Boston, and therefore 30 miles from where I live. A visit to Clinton is usually most enjoyable, if you appreciate architectural design, as the prosperity of the 19th century caused by its booming textile industry (especially carpets), allowed the town to erect many impressive public buildings. Also, the housing stock contains fine examples of homes in the New England Victorian style. As an aside, it also is home to the oldest baseball diamond in continuous use in the world (dating from 1878), Fuller Field.
At the core of the town is Central Park, a fine public space with paths, seats, statuary and a fountain, and which boasts many mature trees. The park is surrounded on three sides by a variety of notable homes, churches, the Town Hall and other buildings - there is even an excellent Museum of Russian Icons! Like its larger and much more famous counterpart in New York, Central Park should be a haven of rest, relaxation and recreation.
There is, however, one fly in the ointment. As you can see from the above notice, Central Park has been designated a ‘passive park for the enjoyment of all’, with the authorities banning virtually ALL forms of activity. No dogs allowed, no ball playing, no frisbee, no football, no soccer, no golf, no skateboards, no rollerblading, no bicycles, no swimming, no wading, no metal detectors, no littering. A couple of these are fairly standard (and useful) prohibitions, but the main aim of the city seems to be to forbid almost anything that makes a park, a park! Not so much ‘passive’ as ‘passive-aggressive’, in my opinion.
By the way, if the City Fathers can find anyone who can SWIM in the approximately 12 inches of water which surrounds their fountain.....I'll split the proceeds with them when I call 'The Guinness Book of World Records'. Perhaps, on my next visit, I should enquire at the Town Hall to see if I'm allowed to go into the park and breathe a little? After all, they do say, 'The Town Of Clinton Appreciates Your Cooperation'.
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