Because I too am a big fan of Franklin TN and their parks, as well as being a fan of Lee's and he is a great Mortgage Consultant, 

Via Lee Barroll (First Community Mortgage, Inc):

Del Rio Park, a park in the City of Franklin, TN.A nice day in the Park

One of the many nice things about living in Franklin, TN is the Parks System.  Del Rio Park is a located at the corner of Wedgewood Drive and Del Rio Court.  Behind the Rogershire Sub-division off of Del Rio Pike. 

Del Rio Park is considered a small neighborhood passive park with a gazebo, a playground and a small field to play in.  Passive parks are small landscaped parcels. These mini-parks are intended to provide either specialized facilities that serve a local population or a specific user group and are typically limited to a small, attractive open area presentation.

CrossroadsOn a sunny day it is filled with parents and children from the neighborhood enjoying the playground.  A couple sitting in the gazebo shaded from the sun.  And a father teaching his children to catch a ball in the open area between the tress. 

Del Rio Park is on of 16 parks maintained by the City of Franklin.   

For information on a home mortgage loan in Franklin, TN plaswe call LLee barroll at 615-243-1301 or visit www.leebarroll.com

 

 

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3 Comments on Del Rio Park, a park in the City of Franklin, TN

MAR
29
2010
561,252 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Mike,

The passive park are a welcome idea. I haven't seen them in our local planned communities.

Steve

11:43pm • #2
APR
01
2010


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