Talk:List of city parks of Erie, Pennsylvania

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This list has many obvious holes.(a la Perry Square).--T. Wiki 19:30, 8 June 2007 (UTC)

I'm sure. I used a City of Erie map. I'll use the Downtown Erie inset to add a few more. I see at least four I can add. Thanks for letting me know. I didn't add parks in the region, and I know there are many significant ones. I'm just not prepared yet. If you're game, please add some. I hope to take some photographs soon, when it isn't raining. Pat 23:27, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
I think I have fixed many of the holes. The biggest park to have gotten away from my initial review was Ravine Park, which is a large park on the bayfront. The list should be fairly accurate since it is now based on a city ordinance index. Beyond city parks, the list includes a few Millcreek parks, a county park, and a state park, as well as a couple of baseball stadiums.
I've noticed that each park has an official city sign designating the name and date of a park. The sign is not a reliable indicator of how old the park is, however. When a park is renamed, like Fabrizi Park, the park's previous name and date of establishment are not mentioned on the sign. --Pat 08:08, 16 June 2007 (UTC)