Pratt Civitan Park
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About Pratt Civitan Park in Tulsa
Pratt Park is a community green space located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Established as part of urban renewal projects in the late 1960s and 1970s, the park was officially named in 1976 after Edwin T. Pratt, a dedicated civil rights leader in Seattle who fought for fair housing and school integration.
The park is nestled among several community-serving buildings, including Bryant Manor, an affordable housing complex, and Kawabe House, a retirement community. The southeastern end of the park is occupied by Pratt Fine Arts Center, an arts education nonprofit that offers programs for all ages.
The park serves as a recreational area for local residents, providing open spaces and various amenities for outdoor activities.
As a public space, Pratt Park follows standard Tulsa park rules, which prohibit activities such as burning (except in designated picnic grills) and public urination. These regulations help maintain the park's cleanliness and ensure a safe environment for all visitors.