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  2. Hampton Park (Charleston) - Wikipedia

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    Hampton Park is a public park located in peninsular Charleston, South Carolina, United States. At 60 acres (240,000 m 2 ), it is the largest park on the peninsula. It is bordered by The Citadel to the west, Hampton Park Terrace to the south, North Central to the east, and Wagener Terrace to the north.

  3. Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park - Wikipedia

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    On March 2, 2012, the venue hosted the neutral-site game of the Clemson–South Carolina baseball series. The game, which South Carolina won 3–2 in 11 innings, was attended by 5,851 spectators. [8] The Citadel defeated the Gamecocks 10–8 on April 16, 2014 before 6,500 fans, setting a new record for a college baseball crowd in Charleston. [9]

  4. List of parks in Charleston, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The City of Charleston's Grounds Maintenance Division takes care of public green spaces. [2] The Charleston Parks Conservancy is a non-profit working to renovate and improve the city's parks. The Charleston Horticultural Society is active in promoting the quality of the city's gardens.

  5. Brittlebank Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was built in 1975. [6] Two acres at the northern end of the park were given to the Citadel (The Military College of South Carolina) as part of a complex land swap with the City of Charleston. The transfer, approved by the State of South Carolina in December 1993, was necessary for the construction of Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park. [7]

  6. Hazel Parker Playground - Wikipedia

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    A one-story brick building provides interior activity space at the Hazel Parker Playground at 70 East Bay Street, Charleston, South Carolina. Hazel Parker Playground is a public park in Charleston, South Carolina named after Hazel V. Parker in 1977. Hazel Parker was the recreation supervisor at the playground starting in 1942.

  7. Charleston with Teens: A Perfect Family Day - AOL

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    Alamy. Thinking of a trip to Charleston, S.C with your teens? The Holy City offers so much to travelers that it can be hard to narrow down the activities you want to do and restaurants and hotels ...

  8. Cannon Park (Charleston, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The Olmsted, Olmsted & Eliot firm's plans never were implemented but inspired the layout when Cannon Park was developed more than 80 years later. Thomson Auditorium burned in 1981, and only its four columns remain today. Some of the property on which the park is located was given to the City of Charleston in the early 1800s for a public park.

  9. Mcmahon playground - Wikipedia

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    She was, for nearly twenty years, the supervisor of the Hampton Park playground. The playground was named in her honor on October 2, 1999. [1] In 2015, the Charleston Parks Conservancy undertook a renovation of the park. The project, with a budget of $100,000, included reworking the playground equipment and making extensive landscaping ...