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    Mayor Peter Bober Centennial Park

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    Ariel W.

    Anniversary Park is located at the corner of Hollywood Boulevard and 20th Avenue, in the heart of the Historic District in downtown Hollywood. In the 1940's the lot was the Richard's five-and-dime store. Upstairs were the offices of the Hollywood Land & Water company, who constructed the streets and sidewalks of Hollywood using beach sand. In 2007 the Downtown Community Redevelopment Agency landscaped Anniversary Park with magnolia and oak trees, bamboo, and flowering shrubs for a butterfly garden. Benches and game tables and a shaded play ground area for toddlers and children were also added. The city currently has some light up decorations in the park for the holidays. You can also see two of the Downtown Hollywood Art Murals on the wall behind the park. Anniversary park is where the Downtown Hollywood Artwalk, Market & Mural Tour meets on the third Saturday of every month for free tours between 6 and 11 PM. This is just a nice little piece of green space in the historic part of the downtown area. It is surrounded by great restaurants and the city holds a lot of events here throughout the year.

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    Phylicia K.

    Really cute playground area for kids. There is a shaded part of the park open to the public with picnic tables. Nice location for picnic or lunch. There are also two of the Downtown Hollywood Mural Project Murals with great views from the park.

    Nice park for the smaller kids
    Aaron R.

    Nice park for the smaller kids. I have been twice and it has never been more than five families at a time, from my experience Kids love the park, especially the climbing triangle thing they have. Lots of benches and shades for the amount of people present. No swings so that is a plus as well

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    5.0(5 reviews)
    10.5 mi

    Ahoy Matey! Did you know there is a pirate themed playground in Altos Del Mar Park in Miami Beach?…read moreGather up the crew and anchors away for the most almost free fun a fledgling pirate can have. You still have to pay for parking. I recommend the parking lot next door. The Pirate Park Playground was built by Superior Playgrounds who was tasked with designing a one-of-a-kind pirate theme play space to spark creative play and provide a safe place for budding buccaneers to play. The playground is made of recycled material like milk jugs and was created to be corrosion resistant so that it would always look good in this salt water coastal ecosystem. Located only 100 feet from the beach, the playground is fenced in for safety. There is a large pirate ship for older children to climb on and slide down and a smaller area for younger privateers. The crows nest with rigging looked especially fun to climb. Other playground play structures include clownfish and blue tang fish spring riders, a custom octopus playhouse, and palm tree shade. There are four triangle sail shades and poured-in-place safety surfacing to protect little knees and bottoms. Bathrooms are nearby. During my visit the playground was filled with kids and their families enjoying the nautical theme. This unique play space fosters imagination and physical movement for the youngest North Beach residents and visitors.

    Amazing park next to the beach. It's very clean and enclosed so the kids can not run away…read more Restrooms right next to it. We walked right over to the beach which was amazing. I will return !

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    Peter Bluesten Park

    Peter Bluesten Park

    4.0(5 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    I brought my godkids (ages 2 and 7) to this amazing park, and they had an absolute blast!…read moreThere's so much to do -- a tennis court, basketball court, soccer field, a pool, and even a gym inside the YMCA. The park was super clean, very family-friendly, and there's free parking inside. Such a great place to spend the day with kids!

    Peter Bluesten Park was formerly City Park which was built just after the Korean War so residents…read morecould have a place to gather and play. By 1990 the park had fallen in disrepair. In 2005 City Park was changed to honor Peter Bluesten who was the founder and publisher of the Hallandale Digest. Mr. Bluesten was a WWII veteran who moved to Hallandale from New Jersey in 1946 and he founded the paper in 1963. He took the paper from a one sheet advertisement to a widely read and respected paper that chronicled the history and growth of the city. It was a hometown paper that the community relied on. Mr, Bluesten was very involved with youth sports in the city. He passed away in 1996. The park was redesigned by Craven Thompson & Associates Inc. and the remodeled 16.5 acre Peter Bluesten Park opened to the public on September 28, 2019. One of the highlights is the park's Aquatics Center which has a 25-meter by 25-yard competition style pool with eight lane short course section for high school swim competitions and recreational interactive water features. The pool was designed to meet all of the requirements for USA Swimming. The multipurpose main pool has a large learn-to-swim area, a dedicated water aerobics area, and a beach entry. Both pools are design-built concrete pools with deck level overflow gutter systems. There is also a 1,800 sq. ft water playground with an elevated play structure, which includes multiple decks, slides, rain buckets, water cannons, dancing floor jets and water curtains. Other park amenities include The Hallandale Beach YMCA, an artificial Safeshell turf soccer field, three baseball fields, concession stand, outdoor stage, playground, tennis, basketball, bankshot basketball, racquetball, walking path, and support buildings. The city uses the park for a number of events like their annual Easter Egg Hunt and Movies Under the Stars. If there is one small drawback to Peter Bluesten Park it is that it does not have a parking lot. You have to pay by app and park on the street. Other that that this is a really amazing park with something for everyone to enjoy.

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    Heritage Park

    Heritage Park

    4.8(13 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    At 4 acres, this is the largest park in Sunny Isles Beaches. The land the park sits on was once…read morezoned for a multistory unit. Instead the city purchased the land for a park to honor their commitment to provide a park within walking distance for every resident of Sunny Isles Beach. Heritage Park was conceived as being a landmark entrance to the city. The park was dedicated on June 18, 2011 to coincide with the city's 14th anniversary. Parking is available in the garage across the street. Public meetings were held to get community input into the design if the park. The result is an engaging park full of amenities for everyone to enjoy. Heritage Park has two playgrounds with Evos and Weevos play structures designed to let children flex their mental and physical muscles for creative play and upper body and core strength. a water play area, Veterans Memorial, performance stage used for the signature event Sunny Isles Beach Jazz Fest every October, dog area, great lawn, picnic tables, benches, and restrooms. This park is a stop on the community service shuttle bus. The parks in Sunny Isle Beaches play an important role in the lives, health, and wellbeing residents Heritage park is the ideal place to play, relax, socialize, meditate, exercise and run around all of which makes it a beloved recreational resource for the Sunny Isles Beach community.

    This is such a great park for kids , it has a splash pad where kids can enjoy the water with the…read morehot weather , a little playground for toddlers and also a different area for bigger kids, it has swings available for big and small kids also so it's a great park to take your kids to if they are different ages , it also has an amazing green area where you could probably do picnics and relax . The bathrooms today were really clean and the sitting area for adults has enough shade for you to sit there ! Overall is a very nice park

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