Mary Hazelrigg Park
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About Mary Hazelrigg Park in Amarillo
Mary Hazelrigg Park is a neighborhood park located in Amarillo, Texas. The park spans 2.7 acres and is situated at the intersection of NW 4th Avenue and Jefferson Street. It was established in 1972 after Mary Lou Hazelrigg, a prominent Black community leader in Amarillo, persuaded the city to develop a neighborhood park in a vacant lot near her home.
The park serves as a recreational space for the local community, offering various facilities for visitors of all ages. It features open green spaces suitable for picnics and casual outdoor activities. The park's layout includes walking paths that allow visitors to enjoy strolls through the area.
Mary Hazelrigg Park is named after Mary Lou Harris Hazelrigg, who was born on March 23, 1900, in Mount Pleasant, Texas. Hazelrigg was known for her dedication to community service and her efforts to improve the quality of life for Amarillo residents, particularly in the Black community. Her involvement in the park's creation reflects her commitment to providing recreational opportunities for local families.