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This is a list of the city parks and playgrounds of Erie, Pennsylvania. Those annotated with a ward affiliation are "officially named, designated, established, and located as public parks, public parks and playgrounds, and public playgrounds of the city." Also included here are selected parks operated by the Erie City School District and nearby Millcreek and Harborcreek townships. Erie County no longer operates parks, having passed all of its holdings to local governments. == Statistics and rankings == The Erie Times-News discussed the city parks in their entirety in "City Boasts Dozens of Parks" on 4 June 2000. The city has 56 city parks, which includes: * 3 golf courses * 11 undeveloped parks (Roma Park, McClelland Park) * 12 passive parks, manicured but lacking recreational equipment (Perry Square, Gridley Park) * 28 active parks, with playgrounds and/or sports facilities * * 12 ballfields (3 at 21st and Bauer Sts) * * 19½ basketball courts (4 at Burton Park) * * 14 tennis courts (6 at Frontier Park) * * 1 skate park (Columbus Park) The same article ranked the parks for various characteristics: * Largest: Glenwood * Smallest: 19th and Wayne, and Euclid Park, each only 1/3 acre * Most popular: Glenwood Park, Frontier Park, Walczak Park, and Rodger Young Park * Hidden jewel: E 41st and Brewer has unique playground equipment * Underappreciated: Hillside, McKinley, Columbus, Lighthouse, and Barbara Nitkiewicz Parks * Best playgrounds: Glenwood, Burton, Rodger Young, and Liberty Parks * Prettiest views: Chautauqua and Branch Parks have nice views of Lake Erie; Walczak Park has a panoramic view of city and lake; and Frontier Park has the arboretum. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of city parks of Erie, Pennsylvania」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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