Brunswick's oldest park offers many facilities for both active and passive uses. This community park has a large parking area, and some wooded areas along a creek which offer opportunities for wildlife viewing. The park is named after Capt. Theodore P. Neura, who was the first serviceman from Brunswick to die in the Vietnam conflict (12/12/1963). It was dedicated in 1975. Initial improvements to the site were by volunteer efforts. Still remaining from this effort is the pavilion. Several grants have been acquired since then to upgrade the park.
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Location: 4637 Center Road
Park highlights:
- wooded areas
- creek
Acquired: given to the City by a developer in the early 1970s
Acreage: 19.83 acres
Public access points:
- Center Road (driveway/parking area)
Trails:
- paved walkways
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