Jay Albertson Park
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Jay Albertson Park, named after retired Township Supervisor Jay Albertson, is the cornerstone of Stroud Township, Pennsylvania recreation facilities. This park, locally known as "the duck pond" provides a lovely setting for the Stroud Township Municipal Building. Both of these Township public facilities are located at 1211 North Fifth Street. [1][2]