Coleman Park
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About the Location
Location and Layout
Coleman Park is a community park located in West Palm Beach, Florida. The park combines the old Lincoln Park and Tamarind Park neighborhoods, stretching from Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard up to 23rd Street, and from the Florida East Coast Railway tracks to the CSX Transportation tracks.
The grounds are well-maintained, creating an inviting and welcoming atmosphere for park-goers.
Amenities and Facilities
The park features a community center that provides recreational facilities for local residents. While the exact size of the park is not specified in the search results, it offers a variety of outdoor amenities for visitors to enjoy.
Coleman Park also includes two lakes, providing opportunities for fishing and adding to the natural beauty of the landscape. For those interested in physical activities, the park offers various sports facilities.
Historical Significance
Coleman Park has historical significance in the area. It was once a site where the Negro American Baseball League played, and this history is commemorated through a public art installation.
The "Field of Stories" project includes nine giant baseball sculptures made of tinted cast concrete, set into the ground at different levels. These sculptures serve multiple purposes, functioning as seats, backrests, stages, and tables.
Each year, the neighborhood honors a community hero by inscribing their name onto one of the baseballs, adding to the park's cultural importance.
Current Status
It's worth noting that as of the most recent information available, the community center at Coleman Park is currently closed for construction. Visitors should check for updates on the reopening before planning their visit.
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Good Park