Chitwood Park - Edmond, OK
Posted by: Max and 99
N 35° 39.289 W 097° 29.595
14S E 636394 N 3946709
Popular Edmond park with a huge rocket playground
Waymark Code: WM7R81
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 11/25/2009
Views: 9
Many groups use this park for events since it's so nice and has a very large grassy area.
The City of Edmond now prohibits smoking in city parks.
text on plaque:
Edmond
A Place to Grow
Chitwood Park
W.A. Chitwood (1869-1945) moved to Oklahoma in 1892. He began teaching in rural schools in the area of Pleasant Valley-land now under Arcadia Lake. After W.A. Chitwood retired from teaching in 1921, he moved his family to Edmond. In 1925 he was elected to the City Council, and became Mayor in 1930 upon the death of Mayor G.H. Fink.
During the seven years W.A. Chitwood was Mayor, he accomplished many improvements to the city's infrastructure. The city built a sewage treatment plant, a new City Hall, paved several streets, and established municipally-owned utilities. By suggestion of the Iris Club in 1932, the City Council unanimously dedicated the newly developed park in honor of Mayor Chitwood, meeting a need for recreational area for west Edmond.
Edmond Historical Society 1983
Edmond Parks Foundation Inc.
Name: Chitwood Park
Street Location: W. First and Story
Local Municipality: Edmond
State/Province, etc.: Oklahoma
Country: U.S.A.
Web Site: [Web Link]
Memorial/Commemoration: W.A. Chitwood
Date Established: 1932
Picnic Facilities: double-sided pavilion with tables and grills
Recreational Facilities: Very large, brand-new rocket playground, lots of room for the kids to run around, and a basketball court
Traditional Geocaches: Shock the Monkey
Monuments/Statues: Not listed
Art (murals/sculpture, etc.): Not listed
Fountains: Not listed
Ponds/Lakes/Streams/Rivers/Beach: Not listed
Special Events: Not listed
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