Its tiny. Just an alley, really, that they made a decorative entry with flowers. Not sure why they call it a park. The old 1800s cistern is interesting and they have informative signs explaining about it. I would say, go see it, but it takes about 10 minutes and youre done.
This park is really interesting and informative. It is a historic cistern and the history of cisterns in the city. The park has a significant amount of historic information on plaques around the cistern. It also is a nice place to sit between buildings. I gave it 4 stars because it is paved, not green space or a playground. Its not the traditional definition of a park.
We stopped by here to learn about cisterns and get a little bit of history into our day-cation.my kids were definitely impressed by being able to see how the cisterns worked and loved seeing the flowing water. The word park is a little misleading. Its more of a space between two buildings but nonetheless it was very clean.
Awesome history and amazing to see a city that is embracing its history.
I love that so much has been made of relatively little. This is just a little slice of a park - really just the space between two buildings - but its delightful. Green and lush and quiet and theres the constant sound of splashing water from the two fountains (well, theyre more like pumps than fountains, but theyre more decorative now than useful). Interesting to read so much about the towns history. I only wish idiots didnt have to write their names on every damn thing; it spoils the look of things to have everything scratched up.
Nice hidden spot. A must see.
Cool pocket park with massive amounts of history to read while you enjoy some fresh air, flowers, a calming water feature. Check put the engineering display of cisterns, grab a drink at the Store next door, relax and enjoy some peace.
Just a nice place to sit down and relax
Nice shady park for walking. We took a stroll one day after visiting the monthly Farmers Market.
Cozy little small town outside Houston just a hours Drive worth the visit
Not.many things to do, except to shoot some pictures to the graffiti on some walls, really mice pieces of mural art.The BlueBell Ice Cream factory was closed during the weekends; a lot of people was having a walk in its parking lot without a y opportunity to test/eat that delicious ice cream. That was disappointing. Very much disappointed!
Stopped here on our way back from Houston. Lots of people out and about. Heard it was some type of reunion group in town. Enjoyed the shops and great weather. We have stopped here on past to look in shops and visit Blue Bell Ice shop. Yummy ice cream.
Brenham is a lovely town and the historic section is well worth the visit. You should not pass by Brenham TX without dining at Folate restaurant!
I just moved to Brenham after Christmas. Hadnt been downtown. Weve enjoyed it.
Wonderful place to visit. Very festive atmosphere with cultured shoppes to explore. Artists paradise.
Great little (almost hidden) park. If you are into history this is a must stop in Brenham!
This is a quaint small park in the small town of Brenham...nice with lots of Bluebell advertisements
A great piece of Brenhams history.
Great place to walk around
It’s a very very small park. I wouldn’t even consider it a park but it was nice reading all of the history from there.
Not much to do, a couple of restaurants a nice longhorn bar.
A small area with pretty roses,and a town cistern with a glass cover. Town history is written down to read about the towns past.
Corner Liquor store is a great place to hang with friends
Quaint mini park
Nice place to take a stroll.
Its small but neat
Nice
Must see
True history. The few that are unedited.
Kid friendly
Small town
Very nice park
No longer there
Beautiful