A 22-acre Park opened in June, 1998, in celebration of Cincinnati's Bicentennial and was funded through the Cincinnati Recreation Commission by area corporations, businesses, foundations, individuals and governmental agencies.
This part of Sawyer Point features the famous "Flying Pig Sculptures", the "Bicentennial Brick Promenade", a working model of the Ohio River and its 20 canal locks and dams (from Pittsburgh, PA to Cairo, IL), a 12-foot statue of Cincinnatus (the Roman soldier and farmer for which Cincinnati was named), as well as the P&G Pavillion which is used regularly for concerts and performances.
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