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Moody Park is a charming public park developed on the site of 126 former lots within downtown Houston's Irvington Addition. The park, which was extensively renovated in the 1990s, is home to a community center with a weight room, arts and crafts area, and multipurpose classrooms, hosting community programming throughout the year for participants of all ages. In 1997, a new swimming pool complex was added to the facility, open to the public throughout the summer season. An Hispanic Culture Plaza is home to one of Houston's most-photographed pieces of art, "The Vaquero" by Luis A. Jimenez. Parkgoers can play on a variety of community-use sporting fields, including an open-air basketball pavilion, while young visitors can enjoy two separate children's playground areas.

3725 Fulton, Houston, TX 77009, Phone: 832-395-7645

Moody Park
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


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