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'''West Homewood Park''' is a public park in [[Homewood]] located at 121 [[West Oxmoor Road]]. Park facilities include several tennis courts, a swimming pool, and several baseball/softball fields which cover the majority of the park's land.  Residents and non-residents may buy season passes to the pool.  A pair of creeks also run through the park, joining at the park's southern edge.  The park is adjacent to [[Waldrop Stadium]], although the stadium is not accessible from it.
'''West Homewood Park''' is a public park in [[Homewood]] located at 121 [[West Oxmoor Road]].
 
Park facilities include several tennis courts, a swimming pool, and several baseball/softball fields which cover the majority of the park's land.  Residents and non-residents may buy season passes to the pool.  A pair of creeks also run through the park, joining at the park's southern edge.  The park is adjacent to [[Waldrop Stadium]], although the stadium is not accessible from it.
 
The original park was designed by architect [[Felton Collier]].


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Revision as of 14:43, 7 October 2022

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West Homewood Park is a public park in Homewood located at 121 West Oxmoor Road.

Park facilities include several tennis courts, a swimming pool, and several baseball/softball fields which cover the majority of the park's land. Residents and non-residents may buy season passes to the pool. A pair of creeks also run through the park, joining at the park's southern edge. The park is adjacent to Waldrop Stadium, although the stadium is not accessible from it.

The original park was designed by architect Felton Collier.