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Clark Park
43rd and Chester
Philadelphia, PA

Clark Park is a   9.1 acre municipal park are bordered by 43rd and 45th Streets, and by Baltimore and Woodland Avenues.in the Spruce Hill section of West Philadelphia.  It was Established in 1895 on land donated to the city by banker and West Philadelphia developer Clarence Howard Clark.  The park features a basketball court, playground, an open field, many paths, and the only known statue of Charles Dickens. It is home to the Shakespeare in Clark Park theatre company and hosts many musical performances throughout the year.. The park also hosts Philadelphia's largest year-round farmers' market, which runs once or twice a week, depending on the season

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