Reverend Samuel Delevoe Memorial Park
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About Reverend Samuel Delevoe Memorial Park in Fort Lauderdale
Reverend Samuel Delevoe Memorial Park is a 34-acre urban green space located in the historically African American section of northwest Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The park is situated on Sistrunk Boulevard, serving as a recreational hub for the local community.
Named after Reverend Samuel Delevoe, a prominent civil rights activist and one of Fort Lauderdale's first Black police officers, the park stands as a tribute to his legacy of community service and leadership. The park features a mix of natural areas and modern recreational facilities, providing visitors with various options for outdoor activities and relaxation.
The park includes a 17-acre lake, offering a serene backdrop for visitors to enjoy. This water feature not only enhances the park's aesthetic appeal but also provides opportunities for fishing and wildlife observation. The park's landscape is further complemented by walking paths that wind through the grounds, allowing visitors to explore the area and enjoy the Florida scenery.
Reverend Samuel Delevoe Memorial Park is equipped with facilities that cater to diverse recreational interests, making it a versatile space for community gatherings, sports activities, and leisure pursuits. The park's amenities reflect its commitment to serving the varied needs of the local population, from children to adults, and families to individual visitors.