Telephone Pioneers of America Park
Telephone Pioneers of America Park | |
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Telephone Pioneers Park | |
Location |
1946 West Morningside Drive Phoenix, Arizona 85023 |
Coordinates | 33°38′56″N 112°06′06″W / 33.6489°N 112.1016°WCoordinates: 33°38′56″N 112°06′06″W / 33.6489°N 112.1016°W |
Established | 1988 |
Operated by | Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department |
Telephone Pioneers of America Park, also known as Telephone Pioneers Park or Telephone Park, is an adaptive recreation park serving the needs of physically disabled persons in Phoenix, Arizona. The park opened in 1988 from private donations collected by the Telephone Pioneers of America and is the first barrier-free park in the United States. Managed by the Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department, the park features two beep baseball fields, a therapeutic pool, a wheelchair-accessible playground, an 18-station exercise course, racquetball, volleyball, tennis, basketball and shuffleboard. Picnic facilities with open shelters known as ramadas are available.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ "Telephone Pioneers of America Park". AZCentral, The Arizona Republic. Retrieved December 11, 2013.
External links
- http://phoenix.gov/parks/adaptiverec/ Phoenix Adaptive Recreation Website
- http://phoenix.gov/parks/adaptiverec/telephon.html Telephone Pioneers Park and Pool website
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