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Memorial Park (Royal Oak, Michigan)

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Memorial Park is a municipal park in Royal Oak, Michigan. Covering just over 24-acres, it was dedicated in 1939 to Michigan Armed Forces members who died in military service. Memorial Park has facilities for baseball, softball, football, and tennis; a playground; a pavilion and picnic tables; restrooms; and concessions. Dogs are not allowed in the park.

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Memorial Park (Royal Oak, Michigan)
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