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Titus Sparrow Park is named in honor of the famed Boston South End resident of the same name, best known as the United States Tennis Association's first African-American umpire. The community park was designed in cooperation with resident teams from its nearby St. Botolph, Pilot Block, Cosmopolitan, and Claremont neighborhoods, offering a wide variety of outdoor recreational opportunities for residents and visitors, including basketball, baseball, and tennis courts for public use. Sledding is also popular at the park during the winter months. Community gardening space is available to neighborhood residents for a nominal annual fee. An annual free concert series is held at the park each summer, presented by the Friends of Titus Sparrow Park organization.
Titus Sparrow Park , 200 W Newton St, Boston, MA 02118, Phone: 617-635-7275
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