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Pool Gym Soccer Theatre Museum Pavilions Basketball Restrooms Golf - Disc Boat Ramp Playground Fitness Trail Picnic Tables SprayGround Senior Center Pool - Wading Tennis - Lighted Football - Lighted Community Center Tennis - UnLighted Community Activity Community Football - UnLighted Open Area - Multi Use Open Area Softball/Baseball - Lighted Softball/Baseball Id Name Address - UnLighted Softball/Baseball 1 Kidd John Park 800 East St Y Y 0 1 YYYY 0 1 0 0 2 Mitternight Park 5310 Colonial Oaks Dr Y Y00 YY 02 00 3 Figures Michael Park 666 Donald St Y YY0 0Y YYYYY 2 0 4 0 4 Henry Aaron Park 2010 Andrews St YY01YYY2000 5 Hillsdale Park 6024 Lorma Rd Y Y 1 0Y YYYY Y 1 1 2 0 6 Sullivan Thomas Park 351 N Catherine St Y 10Y YY Y 20Y00 7 Thomas Jr Recreational Center 1361 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Ave Y00 YY 0000 8 Mclean Park 320 Park Ave 00 Y YY 00 00 9 Lake Drive Tricentennial Park 2121 Bragg Ave Y0 0 YYY Y 0 0Y0 0 10 Lyons Park 180 Lyons Park Ave Y0 0 YYYY YY Y0 1 5 0 11 Herndon-Sage Park 2900 Dauphin St YY10YYY4000 12 Bienville Square 150 Dauphin St 00 Y Y 00 00 13 Springhill Recreational Center 1151 Spring Hill Ave Y Y 00Y Y 00 00 14 Rickarby Park 550 Rickarby St Y 00 YY Y 01 00 15 Harmon Park 1611 Belfast St Y 00Y Y Y 10 00 16 Bailey Joe Park 712 Magnolia Rd 00 YY 00 40 17 Maitre Park 2412 Halls Mill Rd 10 YY Y 30 00 18 Medal Of Honor Park 1711 Hillcrest Rd Y Y1 0 Y YYYY Y Y4 0 100 19 Malibar Heights Park 5355 Raines Dr 00 Y 00 00 20 Newhouse Park 2960 Alston Dr Y Y00 YYY 01 00 21 Stewart Park 1320 Stewart Rd Y 00 YYY 00 00 22 Trimmier Park 3600 Alba Club Rd Y10 YYY Y Y40 00 23 Boykin Park 5850 Carol Plantation Rd 00 Y Y 50 00 24 Doyle Park 1728 Rosedale Rd Y01 YYY Y Y01 00 25 Ryan Park 750 Spring Hill Ave 00 00 00 26 Spanish Plaza 401 Government St 00 00 00 27 Malaga Square 403 Church St 00 00 00 28 Cooper Riverside Park 1 Government St 00 Y Y 00 00 29 Hackmeyer Park 3710 Conway Dr S 00 YY Y01 00 30 Denton Park 2859 Emogene St 0 0 YYYY 0 0 0 0 31 Washington Square 251 Chatham St 00 00 00 32 Seals Park 540 Texas St Y00YYYYY 20Y40 33 Memorial Park 1800 Airport Blvd 00 00 00 Pool Gym Soccer Theatre Museum Pavilions Basketball Restrooms Golf - Disc Boat Ramp Playground Fitness Trail Picnic Tables SprayGround Senior Center Pool - Wading Tennis - Lighted Football - Lighted Community Center Tennis - UnLighted Community Activity Community Football - UnLighted Open Area - Multi Use Open Area Softball/Baseball - Lighted Softball/Baseball Id Name Address - UnLighted Softball/Baseball 34 Fry Park 1114 Gimon Cir W YY 0 0 Y YY 0 1 0 0 35 Stotts Sam Park 2150 Demetropolis Rd Y YY0 0 YYY Y 0 1 2 0 36 Walsh Park 1401 Windsor Ave Y 00 YYY 00 00 37 Sky Ranch Park 1155 Pace Pkwy 00 Y 00 00 38 Laun Park 5401 Windmill Dr YY00YYY0100 39 Johnson II Pfc Howard Park 2661 Atoll Dr Y00 YYY 01 00 40 Lavretta Park 200 Parkway W Y YYY0 0 YYY Y 0 1 0 0 41 Mcnally Park 4380 Park Rd YY 0 0 YY 0 1 0 0 42 Miller Park 7451 Lamplighter Dr 00 Y Y 21 00 43 Mims Park 5400 Grishilde Dr 00 Y Y 40 00 44 Rich Park 2700 Foreman Cir Y00YY0000 45 Skyland Park 4212 Arcturus Ln 00 YYY 00 00 46 Trinity Gardens Park 3100 Bank Ave YY10Y YY Y 20 00Y 47 Detonti Square Park 311 N Conception St 00 Y Y 00 00 48 Mobile Landing 201 S Water St 00 Y 00 00 49 Dog River Park 2459 Dog River Dr N YY Y 1 0 YYYY Y 0 0 0 0 50 Public Safety Memorial Park 2301 Airport Blvd Y0 0 YYYY 0 0 0 0 51 West Side Park 1001 Hitt Rd 00 Y Y 52 00 52 Mill Street Park 2665 Mill St 00 YYY 00 00 53 Helen Wood Park 4901 Dauphin Island Pkwy 00 Y 00 00 54 Crawford Murphy Park 351 S Ann St Y01YYYY0104 55 Bush Park 712 Rice St Y 01Y Y Y 10 00 56 Crestview Park 1600 Roland Dr Y Y00 YYY 01 02 57 Hope Community Center 850 Edwards St Y00Y Y 0300 59 Theodore Park 7161 Old Military Rd 01 Y Y 11 00 60 Unity Point Park 900 Spring Hill Ave 00 00 00 61 Arlington Park 1705 S Broad St Y Y0 0 YYY Y 0 0 0 0 63 Matthews Park 3700 Michael Blvd 00 Y Y 30 00 65 British Park 209 S Dearborn St 00 00 00 66 Cathedral Square 300 Conti St 00 YY 00 00 67 Taylor Community Center And Pool 1050 Baltimore St 01Y Y YYY 20 00 68 Baumhauer-Randle Park 1909 Duval St Y 00 Y YY 20 00 69 Play House in the Park 4851 Museum Dr 00 00 00Y Pool Gym Soccer Theatre Museum Pavilions Basketball Restrooms Golf - Disc Boat Ramp Playground Fitness Trail Picnic Tables SprayGround Senior Center Pool - Wading Tennis - Lighted Football - Lighted Community Center Tennis - UnLighted Community Activity Community Football - UnLighted Open Area - Multi Use Open Area Softball/Baseball - Lighted Softball/Baseball Id Name Address - UnLighted Softball/Baseball 70 Saenger Theatre 6 S Joachim St 00 00 00Y 72 City Of Mobile Adult Center 1301 Azalea Rd Y00 1100 Connie Hudson Mobile Regional 73 Senior Community Center 3201 Hillcrest Rd 00 Y 00 00 Therapeutic & Senior Activity 74 Center 261 Rickarby St Y 00 Y 00 00 75 Parkway Senior Center 1600 Boykin Blvd B 00 Y 00 00 76 Mobile Museum Of Fine Art 4850 Museum Dr YY00 Y 0000 77 Oakleigh House Museum 350 Oakleigh Pl 00 Y 00 00 National African American 78 Archives 564 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Ave 00 Y 00 00 79 Richards Dar House Museum 256 N Joachim St 00 Y 00 00 80 Mardi Gras Museum 355 Government St 00 Y 00 00 81 Phoenix Fire Museum 203 S Claiborne St 00 Y 00 00 82 Museum Of Mobile 111 S Royal St 00 Y 00 00 83 Exploreum 65 Government St 00 Y 00 00 84 Battleship Park 2703 Battleship Pkwy 00 Y 00 00 85 Voa Community Enrichment Center 6500 Zeigler Blvd YY 00 00 00 86 Davidson High 3900 Pleasant Valley Rd Y00 0000 87 Pillans Middle School 2051 Military Rd Y00 0000 89 Murphy High School 100 S Carlen St Y00 0000 92 Conde Charlotte Museum House 104 Theatre St 00 Y 00 00 93 Fort Conde Village S Royal St 00 Y 00 00 94 Leflore High 700 Donald St Y00 0000 95 Montlimar Creek Fitness Trail Montlimar Creek At Airport Blvd Y00 0 0 0 0 96 Langan Park 4850 Museum Dr Y0 0 YYYYYY Y 6 0 0 0 97 Copeland-Cox Tennis Center 4850 Museum Dr Y 0 0 Y 0 0 60 0 98 McCants-Chavers Park 7215 Thirteenth St 0 0 YYY Y 0 0Y0 0 99 Mardi Gras Park 109 Government St 00 Y 00 00.
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