Founders Park
Includes an open-air amphitheater, home to the summer Wednesday Concerts at Noon series. Also features photos, plaques and murals chronicling Springfield history. The park's concrete block construction is meant to reflect the site's history as a quarry. The fountain is meant to signify the spring that was once on the site, where pioneer John Polk Campbell founded the city in 1830.
Thatโs a wrap on the 2025 season of Concerts at Founders Park! ๐ถ Thank you to everyone who joined us for this free lunchtime concert series โ๏ธ๐ฅช Weโre proud to have featured an incredible lineup of local talent this year, and only one rainout! Thank you to all our performers for their energy and talent. Your music brought Downtown Springfield to life each week.
Weโll see you again next year โ same time, same place! ๐ต Check out some pictures of this year's performances in the pinned event post ๐ธ More at: ParkBoard.org/Founders
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06/18/2025
๐ญ Itโs a beautiful day for a show in the park! โ๏ธ Catch Springfield Little Theatre's Y.E.S. Troupe live TODAY at Concerts at Founders Park โ bringing Broadway-style song and dance to Downtown Springfield! ๐ถ
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Wednesday, June 18 | โฐ 12โ1 p.m. | ๐ 330 E. Water St.
๐งบ Bring your lunch, bring a friend, and enjoy this FREE midday performance โ no tickets needed!
More info: ParkBoard.org/Founders ๐
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