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Welcome to Lincoln Park located on the banks of Marine Creek in Fort Worth, Texas. This park was first established in 1934 and is named for the 16th President of the United States Abraham Lincoln who as a lawyer helped build the railroads and as a president ended slavery and got the United States through the Civil War. The volleyball court is a sand court and the ball diamond is lighted so people can play at night.
Fort Worth Park Ordinances
*The following are all prohibited in any City of Forth Worth recreation area; littering, harming plants or animals, defacing public property, boisterous behavior.
*The following all require special permits; advertising, sales, solicitations.
*The following are only allowed in designated areas; golfing, boating, fishing, swimming, consumption of alcoholic beverages, bicycles, roller-blades.
*Unless otherwise posted all parks open at 5:30 a.m. and close at 11 p.m.
*Flying of kites in areas close to power lines is prohibited and dangerous.
*All vehicles must stay in designated areas and obey all State of Texas traffic laws.
To contact the department office please call 817-392-5700. Please respect these and all local, State of Texas, and United States statutes.
Lincoln Park
2922 Lincoln Avenue
Fort Worth, Texas
76106
United States
32.798917, -97.359746
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