Thursday, August 11, 2011

Bartlett Homes For Sale Tidbits: Parks And ...

It was the 12th largest city in Tennessee and is the 2nd largest in Shelby County, a just one rank away from Memphis. Homes for Sale As history mentioned, the city started as an "old" town of only 508 people at Stage Road and the railroad in 1960, the city expanded swiftly 1970s and 1980s both through new residents and through incremental expansion primarily to the east and north, to over 43,000 people today. In 2007 Money Magazine recognized the city as one of the best 100 places to live. This is why Bartlett Homes for Sale are preferred a lot by homebuyers today. The city maintains its small town spirit by providing a well balanced city environment, combining rural and industrial development, buildings and city amenities. Its residents also never fall short of open spaces and parks. Bartlett Country Park, on the other hand, has a bigger 14. The playgrounds of these parks are preferred by children and their guardians because of their proximity to the subdivisions. Definitely, your kids will love them too, when you have one. This activity center located at Flaherty Place offers recreational and fitness activities, services and special events of its surrounding residents and other neighboring communities. This center is designed for active people who values physical fitness and health. This 82-acre wide center situated near the recently redeveloped area around Appling Lake, has a new baseball field next to the famous Bartlett Recreation Center. This municipal facility offers activities for children and children-at-heart such as fireworks and fishing events for kids. Even when there is no major activity in place, the lake in the center is still utilized for catching and releasing catfish. One of the highlighted events in the Center is the Children's Fishing Fair that allows kids 12 years and younger to spend a whole day of fishing with prizes awarded in many categories. This sports facility is situated on the east side of Bartlett Boulevard between Stage and Yale just over the train overpass. Soccer fanatics will enjoy its two illuminated soccer fields and it several multipurpose fields. Concession areas and restrooms are also available to cater every visitor's needs. Remember that parks are closed from 11:00 pm to 4:00 am, no alcoholic beverages on park property, state curfew law, prohibits golf practice, no swimming in city lakes and no motorized boats in city lakes. Find affordable single homes among Bartlett homes for sale and visit Bartlett Real Estate for more property listings.

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