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172 Fountain St

31 Greenwood St

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Prescott Bush

1296 Chapel

136 Dwight

161 Henry St

211 Fountain St

109 Dwight Street

169 Dwight St

101-115 Dwight Street

1033 Whalley Ave

260 Dwight St

175 Dwight St

95 Dwight St

225 Fountain St

140 Henry St

273 Dwight St

263 Dwight St

67 Edgewood Ave

53-63 Whalley Ave

ConnCAT Place on Dixwell

86 Edgewood Ave

77 Orchard St

189 Ward St

34 Legion Ave

West Village Apartments

537 Sherman Pky

360 Dixwell Ave

63 Goffe St

455 George Street

19 Howe Street

46 Orchard St

111 Howe St

109 Howe St

59 Dixwell Ave

131 Howe St

40 Shelton Ave

325-329 Fountain St

19-21 Lynwood Place

17 Edgewood Street

33 Shelton Ave
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Got a dog living in your New Haven apartment? If so, you're in luck for having a great place for residents (including dogs) of Edgewood Park apartments to go play in the park, unleashed. That's right, Edgewood Park, located at Edgewood and Pendleton Streets, has a great space for your dog to romp and play without a leash, and the beauty of the park is that you may go by yourself and have a great time too, for those Edgewood Park apartment dwellers without dogs. Located on several acres, Edgewood Park has activities for almost every tenant of New Haven apartments. There are tennis courts and bocce courts, baseball fields and soccer fields, basketball court and playground equipment. Trails run around the park and through the park for the runner, walker or cyclist. In addition, a splash pad and a skateboard park round out the location for the New Haven apartment resident wanting to get out and play. With this spacious and activity filled park, of course a park ranger needs to be present, and a ranger station is available for both assistance and programs and events throughout the year. You can be assured that there are restrooms and drinking fountains available too, especially needed if you've walked from your Edgewood Park apartment on a hot day and need a drink before you exercise. A couple more notable items about this excellent city park is that there are a two memorials located here, including one dedicated to victims of the Holocaust, and one to the Spanish-American war veterans. What better way to honor these people than at a beautiful public park? Get on out of your Edgewood Park apartment and visit this nearby park today!
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