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  2. District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation

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    Four years later, the Corps created a "Park Commission" whose mission was to plant some 60,000 trees throughout the city. [8] A reorganization of the Corps' city park unit in August 1876 led to better landscaping. [6] During this period, the city Commissioners and the Corps shared maintenance and other duties for the city's parks.

  3. Department of Parks and Recreation - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR), also known as Board of Parks and Recreation or Park Board, is used by many government bodies to describe the parts of their organizations that oversee public parks and recreational public works.

  4. Cobb County Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Department

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    Lost Mountain Park is a very large park off of Dallas Highway that contains 8 softball fields, 1 baseball field, 2 football/soccer fields, a recreation center, 3 concession buildings, 2 playgrounds, 3 picnic pavilions, batting cages, walking tracks, 2 fishing ponds, and the West Cobb Senior Center. The Lost Mountain Tennis Center (12 courts) is ...

  5. Leisure centre - Wikipedia

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    Leisure centres are staffed by attendants who carry out a range of tasks to help and supervise the people using the leisure centre's facilities, and act as swimming pool lifeguards, gym instructors and coaches, offering advice, motivation, and expertise to users. Leisure centres are often operated by private companies on contract to the local ...

  6. City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks

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    The department is controlled and managed by the Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners. [6] The Board is charged with controlling parks and recreation sites, controlling, appropriating and expending money in the Recreation and Parks Fund and authorizing the City Treasurer to invest surplus funds under its control, and organizing the work of the department into divisions and appointing an ...

  7. Fontana, California - Wikipedia

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    Martin Tudor Jurupa Hills Regional Park, is a 861-acre (348 ha) [45] multi-use park at the northeastern end of Mount Jurupa. The park includes the Mary Vagle Museum & Nature Center, the Martin Tudor Splash Park, and a 5-acre (2.0 ha) ancient Native American historic site. [46] [47] The Cypress Neighborhood Center has in Fontana for over 30 years.

  8. Fontana station (California) - Wikipedia

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    Fontana station is a train station served by Metrolink San Bernardino Line commuter rail, located in the city of Fontana, California. It is immediately adjacent to Fontana's Downtown District. The station opened on November 22, 1993, [3] and is owned by the City of Fontana.

  9. Summit Heights - Wikipedia

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    Summit Heights is a 316-acre master-planned community in Fontana, California adjacent to Etiwanda, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Located along Summit Avenue and Beech Avenue, construction of the community began in 2002 on a portion of the community. Homes in this community have been built by PulteGroup, KB Home, and Hovnanian Enterprises