Village Hall Park is a 3 acre facility located directly behind the Village Hall at 151 North Main Street. This park is the primary sporting and rec...
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Ray M. Schon Park was opened in 2013. Located on a beautiful rolling tract of greenspace across from Glen Carbon Village Hall on Main Street....
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Miner Park is located in Old Town, and is the Village's true family picnic area. Spread out over several acres, the park provides users with a vari...
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Citizen Park is located behind Fire Station #1 and off Main Street and Daenzer Avenue in Old Town. It serves as the entrance point for the Ronald J...
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5.02 acres, presently undeveloped land, is located in the center of the Esic Subdivision, just off Esic Drive. Development into a community park wi...
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Is a one-acre, neighborhood park located at 89 Bennington Place. It contains a basketball court and a picnic shelter and barbecue grill, and is mai...
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0.5 acres, is a small, neighborhood park, located at the end of Hadley Avenue, and bordered on the north by a two-rail wooden fence. Amenities incl...
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5.8 acres, is located within the historic Leclaire neighborhood, and is the favorite picnic and playground area of many Edwardsville families. Alth...
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0.2 acres, is the smallest park within the City, and one of the smallest in the state and country. Located at St. Louis and Randle Streets, it hold...
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3.9 acres, is largely a natural wildlife area, that is located along Terry and Grand Avenues. Laced with walking paths, it is used mostly by neighb...
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2.8 acres, is the site of the City's oldest cemetery, and considered to be a passive park. Amenities include; park benches, memorial plaques, and w...
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2.088 acres, is the City's most centrally located park. It is bordered by Park, Kansas, Buchanan, and Vandalia Streets, and is the site of the Edwa...
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42+ acres, is the City's most recently acquired park property. Purchased through a donation from Mr. Joe Glik, and two, Illinois Department of Natu...
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A gorgeous place to visit with 9.75 acres of land, and new playground equipment. Also at Schnuck Memorial Park is a small fishing pond with a fishi...
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10.5 acres, previously known as Lower Hoppe Park, this area was recently renamed and dedicated in honor of the late Winston Brown, long time Park B...
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10.4 acres, is a wooded nature area that winds through a quiet neighborhood in the central, north end of the City. Besides its natural beauty, a ch...
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Woodland's Arthur Fletcher Field is home of the Collinsville High School Baseball Kahoks. Woodland Park's 49.5 acres used to house Fletcher Field a...
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