- Adams Park (Omaha, Nebraska)
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park=Adams Park
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type=Municipal (Omaha)
location=North Omaha
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size=61 acres
opened=1948
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status=Open all yearAdams Park is located at 3121 Bedford Avenue in North Omaha,
Nebraska . The community surrounding the park recently became the focus ofurban planning by theOmaha Chamber of Commerce to promoteredevelopment in the area. [ [http://www.omahachamber.org/News/NewsDetail.aspx?StoryID=10242 "Preliminary vision for North Omaha,"] Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved 9/24/07.]History
The Omaha Park Commission bought 60-acres of land along the
John A. Creighton Boulevard at 30th & Bedford in 1948. First called Bedford Park, it was renamed in 1954 as Adams Park in honor of local businessman and parks enthusiast Frederick J. Adams. In 1989 many of the park's facilities were added, and in 2000 the city constructed a pond, named in honor of actress and Omaha nativeGabrielle Union .About
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park has 60 acres, with aplayground , apicnic area, an overlook, paths,restroom s, andopen space . There are ball fields, afootball field ,tennis court s and an outdoor tournament-qualitybasketball complex with glassbackboard s,scoreboard s and fan seating. The park is also the location of the Adams Park Community Center. Walking has also become popular at the park since the lagoon was established, and a number of trails and sidewalks weaving throughout the park. [ [http://www.ci.omaha.ne.us/parks/parks/adamspark.htm "Adams Park"] , City of Omaha. Retrieved 9/25/07.]A
disc golf tournament was held at the park in 2006 to support developing a new course there. [ [http://web.mac.com/bigchiz/iWeb/NebDisc/Welcome/1ED0EF1F-3D0B-4ACE-8F08-2E34F2B6FC43.html "Adams Park Fundraiser"] , Retrieved 9/24/07.] Tournaments have been held there since.The park is the focus of new
urban planning efforts that are designed to make the area a "new central gathering place with new and renovated houses concentrated near 30th Street and Bedford Avenue and 30th and Lake Streets." [Kotok, D.C. (July 20, 2007) [http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_page=2798&u_sid=10083404 "3 key areas identified for N. Omaha renewal,"] "Omaha World-Herald". Retrieved 9/25/07.]ee also
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Parks in Omaha References
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