Storrow Park

Storrow Park is located on High Street next to the water tower. Storrow Park is named for Samuel Storrow, who served in the 44th Massachusetts Volunteer Militia during the Civil War. He was killed in action March 16th, 1865 during the Battle of Avorysboro. Storrow Park also contains the Leo Murgia Playstead, which is named for Leo Murgia, who died as a result of injuries sustained while serving as a Lawrence Fire Fighter. Storrow Park contains many recreational facilities, including an excellent playground and a basketball court.

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Park Information

Name: Storrow Park
Location: High Street, by the water tower
Hours: Dawn to Dusk

Fields: No
Field types: Not Applicable
Dugouts: Not Applicable
Spectator Seating: Not Applicable
Tennis Courts: No
Basketball Court: Yes
Lights: No

Playground: Yes
Surface: rubberized base
Jungle-Gym Yes
Slide: Yes
Swings: No
Monkey Bars: Yes
Picnic Tables: No
Other: gazebo
Fence: none

Restrooms: No
Type: Not Applicable
Handicapped Accessible: Not Applicable

Parking: Yes
Number of spaces: unspecified
Number of handicapped spaces: none specified
Paved: Yes