On Fridays we post something on social media that is either a Fact or is Fiction. People can comment which they think it is before heading here for the correct answer. Here is Friday Fact or Fiction #38!
Today’s Post: The Borough of Grove City has six public playgrounds.
Answer: FICTION! The Borough of Grove City actually has SEVEN different playgrounds for public enjoyment. Here is a list taken from the Borough of Grove City’s website:
Rainey Avenue Playground in Ward 1 — Located at the intersection of Rainey Avenue and Summit Street, this playground features a basketball hoop and play equipment.
Greenwood Drive Playground in Ward 2 — Located at the end of Greenwood Drive, this playground features play equipment and a pavilion for picnics.
Union Street Playground in Ward 3 — Located at the corner of Gilmore Street and Union Street, this playground features a basketball hoop, play equipment, and benches.
McConnell Street Playground in Ward 3 — Located at the corner of McConnell Street and Dale Street, this fenced-in playground features a basketball hoop and play equipment.
Terrace Avenue Playground in Ward 4 — Located at the corner of Terrace Avenue and West Washington Boulevard, this playground features a basketball hoop, play equipment, and a bench.
Stewart Avenue Playground in Ward 5 — Located at the end of Stewart Avenue, this fenced-in playground features a basketball hoop, play equipment, benches, and a pavilion for picnics.
Memorial Park Playground – play equipment can be found in two locations within Memorial Park, along with multiple pavilions for picnics, basketball courts, a swimming pool, disc golf, trails, and more.