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== Central Park ==
== Central Park ==
The Richardson Family donated the field for a park in 1877.
In 1899 the Town of Andover purchased "Richardson Field" and a parcel of land from J.W. Berry for a park in the center of town.  Through the years it has been called "Central Park, The Common, and the Park with a Gazebo, but, according to the Andover Historical Society, the official name is just "The Park."
 


== Peter Aumais Park ==
== Peter Aumais Park ==

Revision as of 13:23, 1 June 2006

Andover Park 200

  • On Central Park on Bartlett Street
  • Contains plaques of people significant in Andover history.
  • A project of Doherty Middle School

Central Park

In 1899 the Town of Andover purchased "Richardson Field" and a parcel of land from J.W. Berry for a park in the center of town. Through the years it has been called "Central Park, The Common, and the Park with a Gazebo, but, according to the Andover Historical Society, the official name is just "The Park."

Peter Aumais Park

The Andover High Varsity Baseball Park was dedicated on April, 26, 2000

  • See

Andover Townsman

William Wood Memorial Park

See Wood Garden



--Eleanor 14:49, May 31, 2006 (EDT)

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