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Park & Recreation
Facilities
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G.
William Noble Recreation Complex
The
G. William Noble Recreation Complex is home to Gardendale's youth baseball and
football programs.
It
is located on the northern end of Moncrief Road, about one-quarter mile
from U.S. Highway 31.
It
is named for Bill Noble, who served as Mayor of Gardendale from 1972 to
1996.



Park
Place
Park
Place, located in the Noble Recreation Complex, is a quaint building used for
meetings, parties,
and
other small gatherings of up to about 25 people. It is equipped with a kitchen,
rest rooms,
seating,
and tables. Please call 631-5679 for information on reserving Park Place.


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Luman
Harris Park
Gardendale
Girls Softball
Lumas
Harris Park, home of the girls softball programs, is named for Gardendale
native
and
former Atlanta Braves manager Lumas Harris. It is located on Pineywood
Road, across
from
Pineywood Baptist Church, a quarter-mile south of Tarrant Road and one mile
north
of
the intersection of U.S. Highway 31 and Pineywood Road at the city's southern
boundary.

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Moncrief
Park
Located
on Moncrief Road between the G. William Noble Recreation
Complex and U.S. Highway 31
Moncrief
Park features eight tennis courts, a walking track, nature trail, fenced-in
Kiddie Park
playground
with modern play equipment, and a covered pavilion that can be reserved for
birthday
parties,
reunions, etc. Please call 631-5679 for information on reserving the pavilion.
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Mini Park The
Mini Park is a pine tree-shaded park with a slide, merry-go-round,
wooden jungle gym, small
basketball court, and picnic tables. It is located on Keith
Circle, just off Tarrant Road, about
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Memorial
Park
Memorial
Park, located on U.S. Highway 31 just north of the center of town,
is
dedicated to honor those who have served in the United States armed
services.

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