“Edward Vincent Jr Park is a well-established public park in Inglewood, CA. The park is a 55-acre municipal park in Inglewood. The historic location was renamed in 1997 to honor Edward Vincent Jr., the first African-American mayor of the city. Edward Vincent Jr Park was described as the "biggest and most popular developed park in the Centinela-South Bay" in 1979. The development of the nearby larger Baldwin Hills State Recreation Area in 1983 relieved some of the local demand for Centinela Park amenities. The park features include a skate park, a 1.2-mile (1.9 km) walking track, an Olympic-size swimming pool and an ADA-compliant bathhouse, basketball courts, five children's playgrounds, a multipurpose building used by the Girl Scouts, a playhouse, and a theater.
UNIQUE FACTS:
• Has Shelters
• Dog Parking Available.”
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