Carlin's Park, Recreational park in Baltimore, United States.
Carlin's Park is a 120-acre recreational area in Baltimore featuring walking trails, playgrounds, and exercise equipment distributed throughout the landscape. The site includes tennis courts, volleyball areas, bocce courts, and lighted sports facilities.
John J. Carlin established the park in 1918 as a major recreational facility for Baltimore. The property later became known for winter sports activities and hosted hockey operations.
The park serves as a gathering place where neighbors meet for athletic pursuits like tennis and volleyball. Local residents use the facilities regularly for recreation and community events.
The grounds are accessible from sunrise to sunset, with lighted courts available until 9:00 PM. Visitors should wear appropriate footwear and bring water for longer visits.
The park once housed an indoor ice skating rink and was home to the Baltimore Orioles of the Eastern Amateur Hockey League. This connection to amateur hockey gave the location a special significance in the city.
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