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Marjorie Mae Park, State College, Centre County, Pennsylvania

Marjorie Mae Park is a small neighborhood park in State College, Centre County, Central Pennsylvania. It has a playground. . .

Park Hills Park, State College, Centre County, Pennsylvania

Park Hills Park is a small neighborhood park in State College, Centre County, Central Pennsylvania. It has a small playground and a picnic table. . .

Park Forest Tot Lot, State College, Centre County, Pennsylvania

Park Forest Tot Lot is in State College, Centre County, Central Pennsylvania. It has a playground and picnic tables. It is a small neighborhood park. . .

Orchard Park, State College, Centre County, Pennsylvania

Orchard Park is a local park in State College, Centre County, Central Pennsylvania. It has a playground, a ball field, soccer fields, tennis. . .

Ghaner Drive Parklet, State College, Centre County, Pennsylvania

Ghaner Drive Parklet is a small neighborhood park in State College, Centre County, Central Pennsylvania. It has a playground, a pavilion. . .

Park Forest Community Pool, State College, Centre County, Pennsylvania

Park Forest Community Pool is in State College, Centre County, Central Pennsylvania. It has some twisty slides and a toddler pool. . .

Circleville Park, State College, Centre County, Pennsylvania

Circleville Park is in State College, Centre County, Central Pennsylvania. It has a ball field, tennis courts, soccer fields, volleyball. . .

Ambleside Park, Port Matilda, Centre County, Pennsylvania

Ambleside Park is in Port Matilda, Centre County, Central Pennsylvania. It has a playground and a pavilion with picnic tables. . .

Halfmoon Township Community Park, Port Matilda, Centre County, Pennsylvania

Halfmoon Township Community Park is in Halfmoon Township near Port Matilda, Centre County, Central Pennsylvania. It has two ball fields. . .