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  2. American Family Fields of Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    American Family Fields of Phoenix, [2] formerly known as Maryvale Baseball Park and briefly as Brewers Fields of Phoenix, is a baseball park located in the Maryvale community of Phoenix, Arizona. The facility is owned and operated by the city's Parks and Recreation department, and holds 10,000 people.

  3. Telephone Pioneers of America Park - Wikipedia

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    Telephone Pioneers of America Park, also known as Telephone Pioneers Park or Telephone Park, is an adaptive recreation park serving the needs of physically disabled persons in Phoenix, Arizona. The park opened in 1988 from private donations collected by the Telephone Pioneers of America and is the first barrier-free park in the United States.

  4. Encanto Park - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department in the '70s promoted archery competitions in particular. In 1985, more outdoors facilities were added catering to increased societal interest in physical fitness and games with a focus was on soccer and handball, leaving archery to one side.

  5. Phoenix Mountains Preserve - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Mountains Preserve (sometimes called the Phoenix Mountain Preserve) is a group of parks located among the Phoenix Mountains in Phoenix, Arizona, United States.. The Phoenix Mountains Park and Recreation Area (better known as Piestewa Peak; formerly Squaw Peak), the first of these parks to be preserved, has been designated as a Phoenix Point of Pri

  6. Phoenix, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix is home to a large number of parks and recreation areas. The city of Phoenix includes national parks, Maricopa County parks and city parks. Tonto National Forest forms part of the city's northeast boundary, while the county has the largest park system in the country. [272]

  7. Sizzling sidewalks, unshaded playgrounds pose risk for ... - AOL

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    Many metro Phoenix parks have covered picnic tables and plastic fabric stretched over play equipment, keeping metal or plastic surfaces up to 30 degrees cooler. But plenty do not, Middel said.

  8. Jim O'Heir Reveals What Goes on in the “Parks and Rec ... - AOL

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    Jim O'Heir Reveals What Goes on in the “Parks and Rec ”Cast's Group Text — and Who Sent the 'Cutest Picture You've Ever Seen' John Russell. January 16, 2025 at 3:39 PM.

  9. Phoenix Civic Space Park - Wikipedia

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    The land the park is located on was a combination of old buildings and parking lots before the City of Phoenix began buying the properties. The main building renovated in the project is called the A.E. England Building. Originally opened in the 1920s as a car dealership, it now houses retail space and a community meeting room for special events.