There is one shelter and it is near the playground equipment.
Also near the playground equipment and the shelter is a memorial bench.
There is a memorial for veterans. In the background is the Goodland library.
The bell from the old Goodland high school has a place of honor in the park.
Across the street from the park is the Goodland Community Center and Town Hall in a building that was once a school.
I took a stroll through the downtown. It is like most downtowns—its best years are past. A lot of the buildings seem to be empty and at 8:30 on a Saturday morning nothing was happening. The downtown has a bank, First Financial Bank, which is a branch of a larger bank headquartered in Cincinnati. There is also a second financial institution, Newton County Loan and Savings, which the Internet tells me was acquired by the Bank of Wolcott in 2011. There are also some restaurants and bars, a laundromat, and a barber. The Dressing Room was unusual. It is sponsored by the Goodland Baptist Church and a sign in the window says, "A Clothing Shop Where Everything Is Free". The biggest building in the downtown is a factory, 3D Machine.
There are signs that some of the old buildings have been demolished.
Below is all that remains of the building that is missing in the picture above.
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