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Bailey Park
Bailey Park Pavillion circa late 1930's (AHC PICA 24156)

Bailey Park is located within the vicinity of the Seton Medical Center & St. Andrews Episcopal School (see location map). This small city park was created from several residential lots clustered together to make a common public green space. In 1935 F.G Rossener paid $320 in cash for lot #14 in the George W. Spears league of land. Bailey Park eventually expanded to cover 2.3 acres or about one small city lot by the late 1930's.

At one time Bailey Park was central to the neighborhood east of Shoal Creek. Although the size of Bailey Park has not changed, the relative location has. Today Bailey Park is no longer bordered by residential lots and homes, rather the park is surrounded entirely by commercial property (hospital, a multistory office building ect.) and a private school. St. Andrew's Episcopal School lies between Bailey Park and the Shoal Creek Green Belt.

Bailey Park Wading Pool circa late 1930's (AHC PICA 21217)

Bailey Park continues to see much use. Many people take advantage of what this little hidden park has to offer. Notable park features include a flagstone covered pavilion built in the 1930's, park swings, picnic bemches, rest rooms, children's wading pool and a large field for softball. See the park inventory of Bailey Park for a complete listing of features. Facilities seeing the most use are outdoor tennis courts (with lights), a sand volleyball court (also with lights). A volleyball game occurs almost every evening throughout most of the year. Bailey Park also has a wide open space for flying kites, practicing soccer and other activities requiring a very large grassy area. In addition to the majestic oaks surrounding the pavilion, a wide variety of trees have been planted along the perimeter of Bailey Park. Learn more!

Bailey Park Wading Pool Hours for 2008

June 18 – August 10
 
Tuesday – Sunday (Closed Monday)
 
1:00 pm – 4:00pm

 

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