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'''Bark Park''' is a 1½-2 acre [[Bark for a Park|dog park]] located next to [[Children's Park]] at [[Stouts Road]] and [[Mary Avenue]] in [[Fultondale]]. It was built by city crews on city-owned land at the urging of Mayor [[Jim Lowery]] and the approval of the [[Fultondale City Council]], and opened in March [[2011]].
'''Bark Park''' is a 1½-2 acre [[Bark for a Park|dog park]] located next to [[Children's Park]] at [[Stouts Road]] and [[Mary Avenue]] in [[Fultondale]]. It was built by city crews on city-owned land at the urging of Mayor [[Jim Lowery]] and the approval of the [[Fultondale City Council]], and opened in Mary [[2011]].


==References==
==References==
* Osburn, Lisa (March 14, 2011) "If you build it they will run (and play): Fultondale, Alabama dog park to open." ''Birmingham News''
* Osburn, Lisa (March 14, 2011) "If you build it they will run (and play): Fultondale, Alabama dog park to open." ''Birmingham News''
* Osburn, Lisa (May 4, 2011) "City makes improvements to Black Creek Park''. ''Birmingham News''


[[Category:Dog parks]]
[[Category:Dog parks]]

Revision as of 10:43, 8 May 2011

Bark Park is a 1½-2 acre dog park located next to Children's Park at Stouts Road and Mary Avenue in Fultondale. It was built by city crews on city-owned land at the urging of Mayor Jim Lowery and the approval of the Fultondale City Council, and opened in Mary 2011.

References

  • Osburn, Lisa (March 14, 2011) "If you build it they will run (and play): Fultondale, Alabama dog park to open." Birmingham News
  • Osburn, Lisa (May 4, 2011) "City makes improvements to Black Creek Park. Birmingham News