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BARBOUR Audra State Park WV Dept. of Commerce $40,798 Barbour County Park Incl BARBOUR Audra State Park WV Dept. of Commerce $40,798 Barbour County Park incl. Playground, Court & ADA Barbour County Commission $381,302 Philippi Municipal Swimming Pool City of Philippi $160,845 Dayton Park Bathhouse & Pavilions City of Philippi $100,000 BARBOUR County Total: $682,945 BERKELEY Lambert Park Berkeley County $334,700 Berkeley Heights Park Berkeley County $110,000 Coburn Field All Weather Track Berkeley County Board of Education $63,500 Martinsburg Park City of Martinsburg $40,000 War Memorial Park Mini Golf & Concession Stand City of Martinsburg $101,500 Faulkner Park Shelters City of Martinsburg $60,000 BERKELEY County Total: $709,700 BOONE Wharton Swimming Pool Boone County $96,700 Coal Valley Park Boone County $40,500 Boone County Parks Boone County $106,200 Boone County Ballfield Lighting Boone County $20,000 Julian Waterways Park & Ampitheater Boone County $393,607 Madison Pool City of Madison $40,500 Sylvester Town Park Town of Sylvester $100,000 Whitesville Pool Complex Town of Whitesville $162,500 BOONE County Total: $960,007 BRAXTON Burnsville Community Park Town of Burnsville $25,000 BRAXTON County Total: $25,000 BROOKE Brooke Hills Park Brooke County $878,642 Brooke Hills Park Pool Complex Brooke County $100,000 Follansbee Municipal Park City of Follansbee $37,068 Follansbee Pool Complex City of Follansbee $246,330 Parkview Playground City of Follansbee $12,702 Floyd Hotel Parklet City of Follansbee $12,372 Highland Hills Park City of Follansbee $70,498 Wellsburg Swimming Pool City of Wellsburg $115,468 Wellsburg Playground City of Wellsburg $31,204 12th Street Park City of Wellsburg $5,786 3rd Street Park Playground Village of Beech Bottom $66,000 Olgebay Park - Haller Shelter Restrooms Wheeling Park Commission $46,956 BROOKE County Total: $1,623,027 CABELL Huntington Trail and Playground Greater Huntington Park & Recreation $113,000 Ritter Park incl. Rose Garden, Playground, Tennis Greater Huntington Park & Recreation $625,689 Rotary Park & ACA improvements Greater Huntington Park & Recreation $855,065 April Dawn Park Walkway & Wet-Dry Playground Greater Huntington Park & Recreation $349,612 Altizer Park Playground Greater Huntington Park & Recreation $79,140 Harveytown, 27th St, and Westmoreland Parks Greater Huntington Park & Recreation $223,653 Huntington Parks City of Huntington $227,000 Harris Park Trail, Restrooms, & Skatepark City of Huntington $138,735 Milton Park City of Milton $35,000 Milton Swimming Pool City of Milton $114,750 Barboursville Park Village of Barboursville $6,460 CABELL County Total: $2,768,103 CALHOUN Grantsville Community Park City of Gransville $6,962 Calhoun County Park Calhoun County $122,422 CALHOUN County Total: $129,384 CLAY Clay County Swimming Pool Clay County $388,881 CLAY County Total: $388,881 DODDRIDGE Doddridge County Park Doddridge County $255,177 Doddridge County Play Structure Doddridge County $15,000 Adventure Park Doddridge County $99,429 DODDRIDGE County Total: $369,606 FAYETTE Babcock State Park WV Dept. of Commerce $269,128 Hawks Nest State Park WV Dept. of Commerce $19,555 Plum Orchard Lake WV Div. of Natural Resources $10,418 Fayette County Tennis Courts & Swimming Pool Fayette County $351,261 Beckwith Pool Fayette County $73,000 Harlem Heights Park Fayette County $4,252 Graney Memorial Park City of Mount Hope $15,000 Mount Hope Park City of Mount Hope $11,811 Oak Hill Park City of Oak Hill $53,363 FAYETTE County Total: $807,788 GILMER Cedar Creek State Park WV Dept. of Commerce $57,402 Cedar Creek State Park Campground WV Dept. of Natural Resources $168,650 GILMER County Total: $226,052 GRANT Turner Park Grant County $14,187 Union School Park Grant County $15,222 Memorial Park Grant County $20,000 Gap Park Grant County $79,482 Petersburg Municipal Park Town of Petersburg $48,869 GRANT County Total: $177,760 GREENBRIER Greenbrier State Forest WV Dept. of Commerce $2,436 Beartown State Park WV Dept. of Commerce $36,800 Greenbrier County School Parks Greenbrier County $56,655 Lewisburg Parks City of Lewisburg $84,853 Hollowell & Dorrie Miller Park Ballfield Lighting City of Lewisburg $60,000 Ronceverte Island Park City of Ronceverte $153,381 White Sulphur Springs Tennis Courts Cirt of White Sulphur Springs $58,000 Alderson Park Town of Alderson $36,800 Rainelle Playground Town of Rainelle $996 Buffalo Valley Rec Area Town of Rainelle $180,641 Rupert City Park Town of Rupert $33,000 Quinwood Park Town of Quinwood $16,160 GREENBRIER County Total: $719,723 HAMPSHIRE Hampshire County Schools Parks Hampshire County $20,000 Central Hampshire Park Hampshire County $7,374 Hamsphire Park Hampshire County $5,094 HAMPSHIRE County Total: $32,468 HANCOCK Tomlinson Run State Park WV Dept. of Commerce $184,669 Tomlinson Run State Park Pool WV Dept. of Commerce $300,000 Brice Memorial Park Hancock County $39,310 Hancock County Parks Hancock County $209,698 New Manchester Park Hancock County $76,602 Old Courthouse Park & Pavillion Hancock County $25,317 Gas Valley Park Restrooms Hancock County $62,150 Chester City Park and Playground City of Chester $70,486 Weirton Playgrounds City of Weirton $131,766 Starvaggi Memorial Park City of Weirton $75,345 HANCOCK County Total: $1,175,343 HARDY Lost River State Park WV Dept. of Commerce $5,854 Lost River State Park Swimming Pool WV Div. of Natural Resources $148,125 Moorefield Town Park & Shelter Town of Moorfield $160,188 Wardensville City Park Town of Wardensville $41,421 Wardensville City Pool Town of Wardensville $42,400 HARDY County Total: $397,988 HARRISON Harrison County Community Park Harrison County $78,063 Harrison County Recreation Area Center Playground Harrison County $62,150 Hepzibah-Spelter Community Park Harrison County $62,500 Lumberport Park Harrison County $17,500 Bridgeport Parks City of Bridgeport $60,000 Bridgeport Tennis Courts City of Bridgeport $33,700 Bridgeport Pool City of Bridgeport $197,230 Compton Park City of Bridgeport $68,356 Deegan - Hinkle Lake Access City of Bridgeport $44,500 Benedum Park Spraypool City of Bridgeport $100,000 Charles Pointe Park & Playground City of Bridgeport $90,000 City Park Restrooms City of Clarksburg $40,000 Tuna Street Playground City of Clarksburg $6,000 Northwood Park City of Clarksburg $57,976 Clarksburg Swimming Pool City of Clarksburg $252,264 Veterans Memorial Park Bathhouse Renovation City of Clarksburg $100,000 Veterans Memorial Park Restrooms City of Clarksburg $100,000 Veterans Memorial Park Pathway City of Clarksburg $23,000 Veterans Memorial Park Ampitheater City of Clarksburg $100,000 Veterans Memorial Park Hilltop Shelter City of Clarksburg $33,933 Salem City Park City of Salem $54,556 Ferguson Park, Playground, & Bathhouse City of Shinnston $60,257 Anmoore Community Park Town of Anmoore $34,025 Nutter Fort Playground Town of Nutter Fort $4,690 Lost Creek Recreational Park Town of Lost Creek $9,937 Stonewood Park Town of Stonewood $16,019 Stonewood Tennis Courts Town of Stonewood $7,500 HARRISON County Total: $1,714,156 JACKSON Ripley Pool Jackson County $109,559 North City Park City of Ravenswood $198,016 Ravenswood Pool City of Ravenswood $135,145 City Park Splashpad City of Ripley $58,840 Ripley Parks City of Ripley $12,200 JACKSON County Total: $513,760 JEFFERSON Leetown Park Jefferson County Parks and Recreation $90,805 Moulton Park Jefferson County Parks and Recreation $45,000 Hite Park Soccer Fields Jefferson County Parks and Recreation $99,000 Hite Park Shelters Jefferson County Parks and Recreation $31,046 Sam Michael's Park Playground & Shelter Jefferson County Parks and Recreation $40,000 South Jefferson Park Playground Jefferson County Parks and Recreation $31,014 Evitts Run Park & Skate Park City of Charles Town $160,000 JEFFERSON County Total: $496,865 KANAWHA Kanawha State Forest WV Dept. of Commerce $84,921 Alum Creek School Rec Area Kanawha County $14,000 Coonskin Park Kanawha County $388,913 Coonskin Park Golf Course & Pool Kanawha County $766,930 Coonskin Park Shelters Kanawha County $120,962 Coonskin Park Playground Kanawha County $67,675 Shawnee Park Kanawha County $1,461,562 Pioneer Park Kanawha County $490,750 Edgewood Golf Course City of Charleston $231,750 North Charleston Swimming Pool City of Charleston $54,908 Cato Park & Swimming Pool City of Charleston $436,397 Watt Powell Park City of Charleston $167,961 Charleston Gateway Park City of Charleston $25,000 Wine Cellar Park City of Dunbar $148,000 Dunbar City Park Shelter, Playground & Restrooms City of Dunbar $48,000 Montgomery Swimming Pool City of Montgomery $165,000 Montgomery Park Playground & Picnic Area City of Montgomery $10,000 Ridenour Lake Shelter & Dog Park City of Nitro $60,966 Veterans Memorial Park City of Nitro $60,000 Saint Albans City Park City of Saint Albans $48,787 Saint Albans Pool City of Saint Albans $200,000 Saint Albans Boat Ramp City of Saint Albans $45,000 South Charleston Parks City of South Charleston $17,990 Little Creek Park City of South Charleston $5,218 South Charleston Tennis Courts City of South Charleston $45,000 Belle Community Park & Tennis/Volleyball Court Town of Belle $43,432 Cedar Grove Community Park Playground Town of Cedar Grove $35,000 Handley Community Park Town of Handley $55,185 Kanawha County Total: $5,299,306 LEWIS Lewis County Park Lewis County $342,303 Lewis County Park Pool Lewis County $60,000 Community Park Playground & Restroom Town of Jane Lew $42,300 LEWIS County Total: $444,603 LOGAN Chief Logan State Park WV Dept. of Commerce $411,553 Chief Logan State Park Campground WV Dept. of Commerce $100,000 Logan County Parks Logan County $62,590 Buffalo Valley Rec Area Town of Man $190,550 LOGAN County Total: $764,693 MARION Marion County Park & Shelter Marion County $105,352 East Marion County Park & Pavillion Marion County $522,000 Minature Golf Course Marion County $20,000 12th Street Municipal Pool City of Fairmont $24,346 Fairmont Park City of Fairmont $337,450 Grant Town Park Town of Grant Town $39,079 MARION County Total: $1,048,226 MARSHALL Grave Creek Mound State Park WV Dept.
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