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Tempe Arizona Basketball Courts
Welcome to Arredondo Park in Tempe, Arizona. Both the park and the nearby school are named for Alejandro and Josefa Arredondo, two local educators and parents to 11 children. Please use this park only when the school is not using it.
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Welcome to Clark Park in Tempe, Arizona. This park is named for Ken Clark who migrated to the region from Texas in the 1920's and eventually became a big real estate tycoon and active member of his community. All the athletic facilities are lighted so people can play at night and the picnic area has grills so bring some meats for cooking. The two volleyball courts are sand courts.
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Welcome to Estrada Park in Tempe, Arizona. This park is named for Peter Estrada and his family who operated a number of local businesses in the region in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The picnic area has grills and the athletic facilities have lights so people can play at night.
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Welcome to Hollis Park in Tempe, Arizona. The city first purchased this land back in 1964 and is named for two active members of the local community Mr. Burt Hollis and his wife Lesley. The picnic area has grills so bring some meats for cooking. The basketball court is lighted so people can play at night.
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Welcome to Meyer Park in Tempe, Arizona. This park was first established in 1972. The athletic facilities are lighted so people can play at night and the picnic area has grills so bring some meats for cooking. The volleyball court is a sand court.
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Welcome to Selleh Park in Tempe, Arizona. This park is named for Joseph Selleh who migrated to the region from Texas in 1928 and started a sporting goods store. Thus it is only fitting that they named a recreation area after him. The basketball court is lighted so people can play at night and the picnic area has grills.
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Welcome to Daumler Park in Tempe, Arizona. This park was first established in 1972 and was named in memory of Kenneth Daumler. The picnic area has grills and the basketball court is lighted so people can play at night.
To contact the park office please call 480-350-5200.
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Welcome to Rotary Park in Tempe, Arizona. This park was first established in 1973 with the assistance of the local Rotary Club. The picnic area has grills and the basketball court is lighted so people can play at night.
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Welcome to Ehrhardt Park in Tempe, Arizona. This park was first established in 1977 and is named for Walter Ehrhardt who migrated to the region in 1929 to take up a career in farming. Some of his community achievements include organizing the first American Legion Baseball team at Tempe High School. He passed away in 1969.