There are fewer things more nostalgic than a movie night at the drive-in theater. Over the years, drive-in theaters have faced some pretty steep challenges.
There are fewer things more nostalgic than a movie night at the drive-in theater. Over the years, drive-in theaters have faced some pretty steep challenges.
If you re a parent having to constantly trying to hold back your kids from trying to climb into the fountain, you ll love the changes to coming to Ann Morrison Park. If you re a sucker for nostalgia, you re going to be heartbroken.
Earlier this week, one of my friends noticed signage set-up near Ann Morrison Park s iconic fountain giving guests a heads up that the fountain is scheduled to be replaced this fall. A few days later, Boise Parks and Recreation posted a photo of the same sign on their Facebook page. According to their post, the fountain as we know it is being removed to make way for a new fountain that s more kid friendly. The new design will be interactive and more splash pad like. It ll also include new LED lighting features. The upgrade is a partnership between the city, the Harry W. Morrison Foundation and Morrison Knudsen Foundation. Ideas for the new fountain were being tossed around as early as 2016.