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Opening in October 2025, Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Centennial Park is a transformational 22-acre green space on the Detroit Riverfront. Designed to inspire play, wellness, and connection, the park features dynamic play areas for all ages, a serene water garden, an active Sport House for year-round recreation, and beautifully landscaped, tree-lined paths perfect for walking, relaxing, and reflection. Whether you're looking for adventure or a peaceful moment by the river, this new park will be a place where everyone can belong. Born in Columbus, Ohio in 1918, Ralph was raised in the Detroit area—the place he’d call home for the rest of his life. After graduating from the University of Virginia, his law studies at the University of Michigan were interrupted by his World War II naval service in both the Atlantic and Pacific theatres. Ralph returned from military duty to work in the insurance business owned by his father, an experience that influenced the rest of his career. Over time, he brought his special brand of personality, compassion and hard work to a number of industries, including construction, radio and television, and professional football. He was best known, however, as the founder and 54-year owner of the Buffalo Bills—his proudest and most significant professional achievement. Most comfortable in a blue sweater, Buffalo Bills shirt and tennis shoes, Ralph shied away from flash and championed difference makers from all walks of life. Because for him, people mattered more than tangible things. He put that conviction into action—even making sure that everyone in the Buffalo Bills organization (from top executives to custodial staff) got the chance to travel to each of the team’s four Super Bowls. For Ralph and his wife, Mary, Buffalo Bills fans made team ownership an incredible experience. Walking through the stadium after a game, they were always greeted by the affection and appreciation of the fans, and inspired by their loyalty to the team that meant so much to the Western New York community. Ralph’s essential qualities were clear for all to see. An optimist and a fierce competitor, he was guided by clear convictions. A person of unquestioned integrity, he believed in always playing by the rules, and expected, received and reciprocated deep loyalty from those close to him. These characteristics earned him the trust of many—and the freedom to seize chances in business, sports and life. He woke up each day laughing. He loved life. He loved people.