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Kennedy Park (Cork, Ireland) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kennedy Park (Cork, Ireland)
Kennedy Park is a local park in Cork, Ireland, so called after the visit of US president John F. Kennedy on 28 June 1963. The 7.5 acre park is situated between Victoria Road and Monahan Road in Cork. The park is sometimes colloquially known as 'Da Boggy' due to its proximity to the 'Boggy Road'. In the past, the park hosted a variety of playground equipment, including, swings, slides and monkey bars - but due to misuse and neglect these were later removed. Up to the late 1980s the park was used as a pitching site for Perks Circus. ==Sports==
The park is associated with a number of sporting codes. During the club's infancy it was the homestead of Nemo Rangers GAA club. Currently it is the training base for the Cork Admirals American Football team. The park is also used for training by amateur soccer sides St John Boscos and Mi Daza Rebels Football Club, as well as tag rugby teams. In 2000 a proposal was considered to build a skate park on the site. However, due to insurance complications and public objections, this did not materialise.
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