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Bicentennial Park
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Located in the southwest corner of Meadow Avenue and Pondfield
Road. The Park has been landscaped as an outdoor garden and is
equipped with benches and paved areas. |
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School Field
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An eight acre area owned by the Bronxville Public School. It
is well- equipped with a football field, three smaller fields and a
running track. Most recently added is a "little
tots" playground area. Generally, public use is available
when no school activities are taking place. |
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Dogwood Park
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A 2.4 acre tennis complex located on Garden Avenue and utilized by
Bronxville School. Facilities include five tennis courts, a
tennis building, a children's play area and a sitting-out area. |
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Maltby
Park
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A play area covering 2.6 acres located on the east side of Paxton
Avenue. The "Betty Parker" cabin (also know as the
Girl Scout cabin) is located in the park. This park was deeded
to Bronxville by Westchester County and is restricted to
recreational. |
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River-Lake Park (part of the Bronx River Reservation)
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A 21 acre park extending along the western edge of Bronxville,
bordering the Bronx river and a lake. The park is owned by
Westchester County and is used for walks, informal play and as a
sitting-out area. |
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Scout Field
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A 22.29 acre park of which only 0.29 acres actually fall within
the Village boundary. The park is owned by the County and
leased to Bronxville and Mount Vernon. The Boy Scout Cabin
facility (available for rental by contacting Joe Stineman (914) 337-9091 is not included in the County lease. The sections
within Yonkers and Mount Vernon are heavily utilized for active
recreation particularly by the Bronxville schools' soccer, football,
baseball and cross country running programs. |
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The Meadow (formerly known as the "Crawford Street Leaf
Areas" and the Alfredo Property)
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An undeveloped, flat area of 5.7 acres of which 4.7 acres are
located in Eastchester. The total park area is owned by the
Village and most of it is under certain use restrictions. At
present there are not facilities or organized recreation programs
planned for the park. |
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Bacon
Woodlands
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Located on Kensington Road involves three lots totaling 1.6
acres. As the name implies, the park is a natural rock
outcropping which is left in its natural state. The flatter
portion of the park is used as an informal play area by children. |
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Sagamore Park
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A 0.63 acre playground and park renovated in 1991 as a play park
for use by children. |
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Leonard Morange Square
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Erected on the west side of the
Bronxville Station on August 10, 1925 as a
reminder that World War I was won. On May 30, 1938
it was renamed Leonard Morange Sqare, in honor of
Leonard S. Morange, the first village resident to
lose his life in WWI. Small park-like
setting with benches for sitting. |
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