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Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Location is now called Sunrise Park (2011). The baseball field is now Angels Stadium and the park is also home to the Palm Springs Parks & Recreation Department, the Palm Springs Public Library, the Palm Springs Swim Center and Mizell Senior Center Labels on plan: future parking 650 cars, limits of present project, future stables, future trailer parking, property line, center line of future road, service yard, lawn, softball, hardball, fence, grand stands, curb, feed supply, officals [sic], concession toilets, paddock, corrals, tables, trailer parking, arena, equipment, groom, existing fence, existing house, space available for court games, existing soft ball, existing pavement, special parking, water, terrace, administration and recreation existing, parking, parking - 700 cars, scale 1"=50', existing trees, proposed trees, Baristo Road, Ramon Road, Sunrise Way, N [north arrow] Palm Springs Field Club; Site Plan, Sept. 1949; Ralph D. Cornell F.A.S.L.A. Landscape Architect, Harry J. Williams & Associates, Architects
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image
Identifier
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Language
English
Subject
Stables (animal housing) Lawns (landscaped grass) Environment Baseball fields Business Softball fields Terraces (landscaped-site elements) Administration buildings Fences Lifestyle Parking lots Corrals Grandstands Water features Landscape architecture Palm Springs Field Club
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