Cleveland Museum of Art’s new park along Doan Brook is a magnificent gift to city during coronavirus pandemic

CLEVELAND, Ohio — The newest addition to the permanent collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art isn’t a work of art. It’s a landscape.

Called the Smith Family Gateway, it occupies a formerly neglected patch of parkland along Martin Luther King Jr. Drive that straddles Doan Brook west of the museum, in University Circle.

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