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The Parkridge Community Center, located at 591 Armstrong in the northwest corner of Parkridge Park, offers recreational and educational programs to Ypsilanti youth, with a focus on after-school and summer activities. A broad variety of community organizations provide programming at Parkridge, including Growing Hope and MSU Extension.
Burns Park is a 15-acre neighborhood park on Wells and Baldwin adjacent to Burns Park Elementary School. It hosts an enclosed shelter with restrooms and a drinking fountain, five tennis courts with a practice backboard, a basketball court, a sledding hill (aka “Magic Mountain”), a pétanque court (a form of boules), a small parking lot and play equipment. The park is the old site of the county fairgrounds. Remnants of the oval track can still be seen by the same shape tree planting around the interior of the park.
The Ypsilanti Water Tower is a historic water tower in Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States. The tower was designed by William R. Coats and constructed as part of an elaborate city waterworks project that began in 1889.


Zachary Fosler
on Parkridge Park