词条 | Phillips Park (Pittsburgh) |
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| name = Phillips Park | photo = | photo_width = | photo_caption = | type = Municipal Park | location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | coords = | area = | created = | operator = Pittsburgh Department of Parks & Recreation | visitation_num = | status = }} Phillips Park is an urban park in Carrick, a neighborhood of Pittsburgh. HistoryAlso known as Dilly’s Grove, Southern Park and Carrick Park, it was originally a Trolley Park with vaudeville acts, roller coasters, merry go rounds and other attractions. At one time, it was at the end of the line for public transit from Pittsburgh. Dilly’s Grove was purchased in 1904 for $29,000. The park is named for John MacFarlane Phillips, who organized the first Boy Scout troop in Pennsylvania. Present FacilitiesPhillips Park is known for its Disc Golf Course. {{Portal|Pittsburgh}}External links
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