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Fontenelle Park

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currently houses the Joe Edmondson YMCA. The golf course is one of the oldest in the Omaha area, sprawling over hillsides and nestling within a wide, shallow valley. Numerous maple and pine trees line the perimeter of the course, and a large, duck-filled pond is in the center of the course.
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In 1998 a major rehabilitation of the park was completed that included a renovation of the park’s lagoon, a new playground, ball field improvements and installation of improved walkways. The park pavilion was also fully renovated.
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explored the park as the possible location for the city's new Triple-A minor league baseball team. However, neighborhood opposition forced the city to look elsewhere, and the stadium ended up in
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In 1911 the park was graded, loads were built and the golf course was laid out. By 1916 it was one of the most popular and best-patronized-parks in the city.
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Vikings baseball team renovated the baseball fields, and today they are popular for their tidiness, appearance, and usage.
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is a 108-acre (0.44 km) public park located at 4575 Ames Avenue, at an intersection of Fontenelle Boulevard in
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Land for the park was acquired in 1893 in accordance with a grand parks and boulevards schema for Omaha planned by
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in 1891. The Fontenelle Boulevard was also part of this plan. Despite the support of prominent Omahans like
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for another decade until city growth expanding northwest from
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as the possible home of a minor league baseball team.
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Index

Fontenelle Forest
Omaha
North Omaha
Coordinates
41°17′49″N 95°58′55″W / 41.297°N 95.982°W / 41.297; -95.982
North Omaha
Nebraska
Midwestern United States
Horace Cleveland
Harold Gifford
prairie grass
Downtown Omaha
American Legion World Series
Creighton Prep
Berwyn, Illinois
John Rosenblatt
Deer Park
Omaha Royals
Rosenblatt Stadium
lagoon
basketball courts
tennis courts
football fields
golf course
pavilion
Omaha North High School
Parks in Omaha
Boulevards in Omaha
History of Omaha
Street Names

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