Featured Park 
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         Accessible Amenities 
         Artificial Reef 
		 Bait & Tackle 
         Baseball 
         Basketball 
         Benches 
         Beach Pier 
         Bike Racks 
         Bike Trail 
         Birding Trail 
         Boat Dock 
         Boat Fuel 
         Boat Pumpout 
         Boat Ramp 
         Boat Trailer Parking 
         
         Canoe Rental 
           
         Concession Stand 
         DogPark 
         Drinking Fountain 
         Equestrian Trail 
         
         Fishing Available 
         Fitness Equipment
         
         Golf 
         Grills 
         Hiking Trail 
         Nonmotorized Launch   
         
         Kayak Rental  
         Lighting 
         Manatee Education 
         Multipurpose Field 
         On the water 
         
         Paddle Board Rental
         
         
         Parking 
         Pickleball 
         
         PWC Rental
         Picnic Shelters 
         Picnic Tables 
         Playground 
         Restaurant 
         Restrooms 
         RiverWalk 
         
         Sailboard Rental 
         
         Sailboat Rental 
         Scenic Overlook
         
         Skate Park 
         Soccer 
         Splash Pad 
         Surfing 
         Swimming Pool 
         Tennis 
         Trash Barrels 
         Wheelchair Accessible 
         Workout Station 
         
         
	 
  
    
    
    
    
      
        Glen Myra Park originally started with 20 Lots, 3.5 acres. However with the expansion of Haines Street, the park lost 5 lots. In June 1922, The White House Land and Lumber Company sold 12 lots to the City for $5800. In May 1940, The Nassau Realty Company sold 4 lots to the City for $10. This equaled approximately ¼ of the park property. In 1942, Blackstone Holding Company sold 4 lots to the City for $10. In November 1982, Mr. & Mrs. J. Stewart deeded an 18X40 piece of property to the city. Plans for a community center were started in 1992 with construction starting in January 1993. CM Fields authorized $18,000 from his bond account for the renovations and improvements to the center. Additional money came from the Department of the Interior Urban Parks and Recreations Recovery Program Grant and the Dept of PRE Construction Account. The construction was completed in June 1993. Mayor Ed Austin & CM Fields dedicated the center on 16 July 1993. In 2001, park improvements included lighting, walk paths, landscaping, decorative fencing, benches, and a water feature. This project was completed in May 2002. A new playscape was installed Fall 2024.
      
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			| Amenity | 
			Count | 
		
	
	
		
			| Basketball Lighted | 
			1 | 
		
		
			| Benches | 
			5 | 
		
		
			| Bike racks | 
			2 | 
		
		
			| Bleachers | 
			2 | 
		
		
			| Car Parking | 
			4 | 
		
		
			| Community Center | 
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			| Drinking Fountain | 
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			| Perimeter Site Fencing | 
			  | 
		
		
			| Picnic Tables | 
			7 | 
		
		
			| Playground Equipment | 
			7 | 
		
		
			| Restrooms | 
			1 | 
		
		
			| Security Lighting | 
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			| Shuffleboard | 
			1 |