January 23, 2025
PHOTOS: The Upper Ramble opens in Fayetteville | The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

The city of Fayetteville cut the ribbon on the Upper Ramble, officially opening and connecting the arts corridor through the heart of Fayetteville.

Click here to see photos from the opening.

  photo  Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan celebrates Monday after cutting the ribbon to open of the Upper Ramble Park in Fayetteville. The Upper Ramble is the second and final half of the 50-acre park known as The Ramble. The Lower Ramble opened in September 2022. The Ramble will link some of the city’s key cultural destinations such as the Walton Arts Center, the Fayetteville Public Library, TheatreSquared, Nadine Baum Studios and the University of Arkansas’ Windgate Art and Design District. The Ramble project is part of a 2019 voter-approved bond package. Designs were funded by a grant from the Walton Family Foundation’s Design Excellence Program. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today’s photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Caleb Grieger)
 
 
  photo  Kelly Rich, executive director of the Downtown Fayetteville Coalition, speaks Monday during the opening of the Upper Ramble Park in Fayetteville. The Upper Ramble is the second and final half of the 50-acre park known as The Ramble. The Lower Ramble opened in September 2022. The Ramble will link some of the city’s key cultural destinations such as the Walton Arts Center, the Fayetteville Public Library, TheatreSquared, Nadine Baum Studios and the University of Arkansas’ Windgate Art and Design District. The Ramble project is part of a 2019 voter-approved bond package. Designs were funded by a grant from the Walton Family Foundation’s Design Excellence Program. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today’s photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Caleb Grieger)
 
 
  photo  Peter Nierengarten, environmental director for the City of Fayetteville, speaks Monday during the opening of the Upper Ramble Park in Fayetteville. The Upper Ramble is the second and final half of the 50-acre park known as The Ramble. The Lower Ramble opened in September 2022. The Ramble will link some of the city’s key cultural destinations such as the Walton Arts Center, the Fayetteville Public Library, TheatreSquared, Nadine Baum Studios and the University of Arkansas’ Windgate Art and Design District. The Ramble project is part of a 2019 voter-approved bond package. Designs were funded by a grant from the Walton Family Foundation’s Design Excellence Program. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today’s photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Caleb Grieger)
 
 
  photo  Members of the Fayetteville community listen Monday during the opening of the Upper Ramble Park in Fayetteville. The Upper Ramble is the second and final half of the 50-acre park known as The Ramble. The Lower Ramble opened in September 2022. The Ramble will link some of the city’s key cultural destinations such as the Walton Arts Center, the Fayetteville Public Library, TheatreSquared, Nadine Baum Studios and the University of Arkansas’ Windgate Art and Design District. The Ramble project is part of a 2019 voter-approved bond package. Designs were funded by a grant from the Walton Family Foundation’s Design Excellence Program. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today’s photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Caleb Grieger)
 
 
  photo  Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan speaks Monday during the opening of the Upper Ramble Park in Fayetteville. The Upper Ramble is the second and final half of the 50-acre park known as The Ramble. The Lower Ramble opened in September 2022. The Ramble will link some of the city’s key cultural destinations such as the Walton Arts Center, the Fayetteville Public Library, TheatreSquared, Nadine Baum Studios and the University of Arkansas’ Windgate Art and Design District. The Ramble project is part of a 2019 voter-approved bond package. Designs were funded by a grant from the Walton Family Foundation’s Design Excellence Program. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today’s photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Caleb Grieger)
 
 
  photo  Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan speaks Monday during the opening of the Upper Ramble Park in Fayetteville. The Upper Ramble is the second and final half of the 50-acre park known as The Ramble. The Lower Ramble opened in September 2022. The Ramble will link some of the city’s key cultural destinations such as the Walton Arts Center, the Fayetteville Public Library, TheatreSquared, Nadine Baum Studios and the University of Arkansas’ Windgate Art and Design District. The Ramble project is part of a 2019 voter-approved bond package. Designs were funded by a grant from the Walton Family Foundation’s Design Excellence Program. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today’s photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Caleb Grieger)
 
 
  photo  Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan speaks Monday during the opening of the Upper Ramble Park in Fayetteville. The Upper Ramble is the second and final half of the 50-acre park known as The Ramble. The Lower Ramble opened in September 2022. The Ramble will link some of the city’s key cultural destinations such as the Walton Arts Center, the Fayetteville Public Library, TheatreSquared, Nadine Baum Studios and the University of Arkansas’ Windgate Art and Design District. The Ramble project is part of a 2019 voter-approved bond package. Designs were funded by a grant from the Walton Family Foundation’s Design Excellence Program. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today’s photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Caleb Grieger)
 
 
  photo  Members of the Fayetteville community walk Monday during the opening of the Upper Ramble Park in Fayetteville. The Upper Ramble is the second and final half of the 50-acre park known as The Ramble. The Lower Ramble opened in September 2022. The Ramble will link some of the city’s key cultural destinations such as the Walton Arts Center, the Fayetteville Public Library, TheatreSquared, Nadine Baum Studios and the University of Arkansas’ Windgate Art and Design District. The Ramble project is part of a 2019 voter-approved bond package. Designs were funded by a grant from the Walton Family Foundation’s Design Excellence Program. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today’s photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Caleb Grieger)
 
 
  photo  Asher Perkins (left), Chris Peters, and Jake Hertzog, members of the Jake Hertzog Trio, play music Monday during the opening of the Upper Ramble Park in Fayetteville. The Upper Ramble is the second and final half of the 50-acre park known as The Ramble. The Lower Ramble opened in September 2022. The Ramble will link some of the city’s key cultural destinations such as the Walton Arts Center, the Fayetteville Public Library, TheatreSquared, Nadine Baum Studios and the University of Arkansas’ Windgate Art and Design District. The Ramble project is part of a 2019 voter-approved bond package. Designs were funded by a grant from the Walton Family Foundation’s Design Excellence Program. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today’s photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Caleb Grieger)
 
 

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