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Curtis Corner Playfields
The Curtis Corner Playfields is a joint project between the Parks and Recreation and School Departments. The fields are used for both community and school programs. The facility was built in two phases during 1997 - 2000. The facility contains a large baseball field, softball field, multi-purpose fields, comfort station, playground, asphalt trail system, track throwing facilities, and five tennis courts.
Adopted by the Girl Scout Troop 615.
Constructed in 1997 through 2000.
Adoption
Adopted by the Girl Scout Troop 615.
Construction
Constructed in 1997 through 2000.
Details
- Classification: Community
- Size: 53 Acres
- Maintained: 12 Acres
- Contractor: Seaview Construction CO.
- Architect: Al Veri and Associates
Directions
From Points West & South
- Route I-95 to Exit 3A
- Take Route 138 East
- Take right on Route 108
- Proceed on Route 108 South for approximately 2 miles
- Turn right at light onto Curtis Corner Road
- Playfields are located approximately one-half mile on right
From Points North
- Take Route I 95 South to Exit 9 which will be Route 4 (left hand exit)
- Route 4 will merge and become Route 1
- Take Route 138 West Exit
- Take right on Route 108
- Proceed on Route 108 South for approximately two miles
- Turn right at light onto Curtis Corner Road
- Playfields are located approximately one-half mile on right