People's Park in Berkeley, California, USA is a park off Telegraph Avenue, bounded by Haste and Bowditch Streets and Dwight Way, near the University of California, Berkeley. The park was created during the radical political activism of the late 1960s. Today it serves mainly as a daytime sanctuary for Berkeley's large homeless population who take advantage of meals offered by East Bay Food Not Bombs and a "Free Box" of donated items.
Népliget (approximate translation: "People's Park") is located in Budapest, Hungary. It is a central bus station for coaches. In front of the bus station, there is a large, open field which is practically called the Népliget, but Hungarians tend to use Népliget in relation with the bus centre.
The People's Park is the largest public park in Waterford city. Laid out over a century ago, its 16.3 acres comprise the foremost public, green space in the city.
People park is on the corner of Kirkwood and Indiana Avenues in Bloomington, Indiana. The park is right across from the "Sample Gates" of the Indiana University main campus and within easy walking distance of the courthouse square, the public library and various restaurants, bars and stores that are popular with the community and denizens of the university. The park is quite small but seems to be intended to be a place similar to People's Park in Berkeley, California, United States.
People's Park is a vibrant section of Paterson, New Jersey in the Eastside neighborhood. It is a mixed use area with a diverse population. It is roughly bounded by I-80 to the south, Madison Avenue to the east, Cedar Street to the north and Straight Street to the south.