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Tinley Park / Illinois / United States
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Acquired in 1972, Veterans Park offers two ball fields, a basketball area, horseshoe pits, natural areas, pathways, picnic areas, a picnic shelter (permit required), a soccer field, two tennis courts and a red, white and blue playground. Portable restrooms are available April 1 to October 31.

Tinley Park / Illinois / United States
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Acquired in 1976, this small neighborhood park offers a playground and open areas for picnics or play.

Tinley Park / Illinois / United States
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Nestled in a quiet residential neighborhood, Rauhoff Park offers peaceful grassy areas and a tree-shaded playground for the local children. The park district acquired the property in 1975.

Tinley Park / Illinois / United States
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Acquired in 1989, spacious Dienert Park offers a ball field, basketball area, pathways, a picnic area, a picnic shelter and a large playground. Portable restrooms available from April 1 to Oct. 31.

Tinley Park / Illinois / United States
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The park district of Tinley Park acquired the land for St. Boniface Park in 1974. The six-acre public facility has a baseball field and playground, in addition to areas for basketball and soccer.

Tinley Park / Illinois / United States
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Acquired in 1990, the three-acre Commissioners' Park offers a playground and walking trails. Across the walking and bike path is John A. Bannes Park, where there's a ball field and areas for basketball and volleyball.

Tinley Park / Illinois / United States
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The park district acquired the land for the 6.11-acre Lewis Park in 1968. Currently, the park offers a ball field, areas for basketball and volleyball, plus an ice rink in winter and two tennis courts. There is a picnic area and picnic shelter (shelter permit required). Restrooms are available during games. The park underwent renovation and construction during the summer of 2010.

 

Tinley Park / Illinois / United States
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The nine-acre Pottawattomie Park offers a ball field, soccer field, horseshoe pit, scenic pathways and a playground. For more restful activities, it offers picnic areas and a picnic shelter (permit required). Portable restrooms are available from April 1st to October 31st.

Tinley Park / Illinois / United States
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Acquired in 1974, the large, centrally located natural area offers a ball field, a football field, volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, pathways, picnic areas, picnic shelter (permit required) and a playground. Concessions are served during games. Portable restrooms are available April 1 to October 31. The Vogt Woods Recreation building, built in 1977, houses programs and is available for rent.

Tinley Park / Illinois / United States
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One of the first to be owned by the district, the 8.8-acre Memorial Park was acquired in 1968. It offers two ball fields, a basketball area, a playground, two tennis courts, concessions and restrooms during games and paths to nearby Vogt Woods. It is located next to Fulton School and the Community Consolidated School District 146 offices.

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Tinley Park / Illinois / United States
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Acquired in 1975, Bettenhausen Park offers three ball fields, batting cages, picnic areas, picnic shelters, a playground, a soccer field and a volleyball court. Concessions are served during games.

Tinley Park / Illinois / United States
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Adjacent to the sports fields for Victor J. Andrew High School, Gasior Park offers sand volleyball, walking paths and the Kids Kingdom playground. This is a neighborhood park frequented by local families.