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History of Bellbrook
The City of Bellbrook was settled in 1816 and was named for one of its founders, Stephen Bell, who helped plat part of what is now the "old village" area. The second part of the city's name undoubtedly refers to the many local waterways including Little Sugarcreek, Sugarcreek and the Little Miami River which enhance the local scenery.
Bellbrock Park
Bellbrock Park is owned by the City of Bellbrook and managed by the Bellbrook-Sugarcreek Park District. This beautiful park , located on North Main Street near the center of Bellbrook, is often mistakenly called "Bellbrook Park". Named for the Brock family who donated the land, this park was at one time the site of a natural mineral spring that attracted hundreds to the area.
Two lovely gazebos, a miniature bridge, sugar maple house, and the blacksmith shop adorn this park which is the central location for the annual Sugar Maple Festival.
Petrikis Park
Petrikis Park is owned by the City of Bellbrook and managed by the Bellbrook-Sugarcreek Park District. The park is a two-acre park located at Vemco Drive and West Franklin Streets near downtown Bellbrook. The park facilities include a basketball court, tennis courts, picnic shelter, grills and a small playground area.
Sackett-Wright Park
Sackett-Wright Park / Barnett Addition are located just south of Bellbrook along State Route 725. Sackett-Wright Park is a 22-acre park owned by the City of Bellbrook and managed by the Bellbrook - Sugarcreek Park District. The Barnett Addition is a 32-acre park owned by the Bellbrook - Sugarcreek Park District. This 54-acre complex provides fields for softball, baseball, T-ball, soccer, and football. The park also has two shelters with picnic tables and grills, a par exercise course, a sand volleyball court and concession stand.
Kehl Park
Ron Kehl Park is owned and operated by the Bellbrook Sugarcreek Park District and is the Park District's newest park. Located east of White fence Farm Subdivision, this nine acre, partially wooded park, provides facilities for a wide variety of recreational activities.
The park was officially opened and dedicated as Ron Kehl Park on October 13th 1998. The continuing development of the park now includes baseball, soccer and football fields, basketball court, and a paved nature trail. Enjoy a picnic in the the shelter complete with grills.
Magee Park
This park is owned and operated by the Bellbrook - Sugarcreek Park District. Located on Little Sugarcreek Road, this quaint little park is nestled along the Little Sugar Creek and has been the site of hundreds of T-ball games where area youngsters got their first taste of swinging a bat over the years. This park was named for the Magee family that donated the land to the township for use as a park.
Eagleland
Eagleland, located behind Sugarcreek Elementary school on East South in downtown Bellbrook, shows that spirit and dedication are alive and well within the community. This 12,000 square foot park was built entirely by volunteers. Up to 350 volunteers worked in three shifts around the clock and completed construction in five days. This children's wonderland has many features such as a pirate ship, a space tunnel, a bouncing boat, a tree house and a tree-tiered outdoor classroom.
Festivals
- Christmas in Bellbrook
- Sugar Maple Festival
- Annual Lions Club Festival
-- www.cityofbellbrook.org
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