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About Gano Street Ball Fields in Providence
Gano Park is a public recreational area located in the Fox Point neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island. Situated along the eastern bank of the Seekonk River, the park spans approximately 11.3 acres and offers a variety of outdoor activities for visitors.
The park's history dates back to the late 19th century when the area was filled in to create new land. It was officially established as a public park in 1949, starting with a children's playground. In 1958, athletic fields were added, expanding the park to its current size.
Gano Park features several sports facilities, including a soccer field and baseball diamonds. The park is home to the Fox Point/East Side Little League and has hosted numerous recreational softball leagues over the years. One of its claims to fame is being the former home field for the Local 57 of the International Union of Operating Engineers' Major League Fast Pitch Softball Team, which won several regional titles and national championships until the early 1970s.
In addition to sports facilities, the park provides a scenic setting for leisurely activities. Visitors can enjoy walking paths, open green spaces for picnics, and views of the Seekonk River. The park also includes a boat launch, allowing access to the river for both hand-carried and trailered boats.
Gano Park serves as an important community hub, offering residents and visitors alike a place to relax, exercise, and engage in outdoor recreation. Its location along the river and proximity to the Fox Point neighborhood make it a valuable asset to the local community and the city of Providence.