Originally a gathering place for Civil War veterans, Lincoln Park was sold to the city in 1906. The auditorium opened in 1911, a large porch with columns originally wrapped its outside. Now known as Lincoln Center, concerts and other activities have treated locals and visitors for generations.
Lincoln Park complex contains an Aquatic Center, two Bocce courts, two lighted half basketball courts, seven horseshoe pits, Don Gutteridge Sports Complex, nine hole disc golf course, fishing, Four Oaks Golf Course, Jaycee Ball Diamond, Kiddieland amusement park, miniature golf, Band Dome, two playgrounds, RV Park, four tennis courts, and three shelter houses. For more information contact Pittsburg Parks and Rec at (620) 231-8310.
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