Site: 2 acre site, level site, located about 30 feet below adjacent road; entered from road above site, by ramp. Wetlands adjacent.
History: In 1963-64, developers set this parcel aside as a "green space" known as Kisco Park. In 1979 it was dedicated as Eugene Smith Park in honor of a local resident who organized volunteers to cleanup and improve the park for the Kisco Park neighborhood.
Amenities: Half-size asphalt basketball court with benches; small playground for tots installed 2005; open grass area, asphalt bike/walking path. Use: New Castle's only neighborhood park. Used by neighboring community. Local events held.
Dogs are not allowed in theplayground. In all other areas leashed dogs are always welcome. Dogs may be off leash from dawn to 8:00 am on Saturday and dawn to 10:30 am Sunday through Friday.
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