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Boswell Park
The Park Features:
History of the Park
Originally known as Maplecrest Park, the park now bears the name of its largest benefactor. The Boswell Family donated $100,000 in the late 1970’s to provide matching funds to build the outdoor pool. It was then named after James E. Boswell Jr. (1937-1955)
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- Boswell Aquatic Center
- Three lighted shelters each with 20 amps of electrical power each
- Baseball/Softball field with spectator seating, concession stand, and restrooms
- Outdoor pool with 2 water slides, 2 diving boards, and a zero depth entry children’s pool
- Nine hole disc golf course
- Fenced playground
- Two lighted tennis courts
- Basketball court
- Children’s play fountain
- Two horseshoe pits
History of the Park
Originally known as Maplecrest Park, the park now bears the name of its largest benefactor. The Boswell Family donated $100,000 in the late 1970’s to provide matching funds to build the outdoor pool. It was then named after James E. Boswell Jr. (1937-1955)
Parks Links:
Parks Home | Atchely Park | Gasconade Park | Harke Park | Nelson Park | Palmer Park | Spiller Park | Wallace Park | W.T. Vernon Park