4446 S. Emerald Ave.
Chicago, IL 60609
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Description
This small playground and baseball diamond is located in the New City community. It is an active community park totaling 2.05 acres.
While there is no structured programming taking place at this location, we invite you to check out our great programs offered at nearby Taylor-Lauridsen Park for recreation in the gym and exercise at the fitness center.
History
In the early 1970s, the Chicago Board of Education decided to expand its Graham Elementary School in the New City neighborhood. The Board of Education built the school addition on nearby Halsted Playlot, a site which had been leased to the 快播视频.
To compensate for the loss of parkland, the City of Chicago and the Board of Education developed a new park on adjacent property. Equipped with playground equipment and a basketball court, the 1.6-acre site was managed by the Park District. The Board of Education retained ownership until 1987, when it was officially transferred to the Park District. In 1991 and 1995, the Park District acquired adjacent land from the City, which completed the park鈥檚 expansion and the District installed a new soft surface playground shortly after.
McInerney Park honors Thomas McInerney, one of three brothers who arrived from Ireland in 1870. Three years later, the brothers established an undertaking business at 44th Street and Racine Avenue. Though the partnership was dissolved after several years, Thomas McInerney opened a new funeral home at 4635 South Wallace, two blocks south of the park site. The McInerney family, which runs the business, has been very active in local civic and charitable organizations for many years.
Parking/Directions
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