Category: Play

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This area is located in east Marshall and has been left in its natural state as was stipulated in the property donation agreement.  This park encompasses thirty (30) acres.

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This park is located in the west central part of Marshall.  This facility is comprised of one ball field, the Spring Street Community Center, one full court basketball court, two picnic pavilions, three picnic tables, ten benches, four swing sets, three slides and one spring animal.  This park encompasses four (4) acres.

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This park is located in east central Marshall behind the former old Sam Houston School.  This facility is comprised of one full court basketball court, one picnic pavilion, one playground system and one bench.  This park encompasses approximately five (5) acres.

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This park is located in east central Marshall behind the former old Sam Houston School.  This facility is comprised of one full court basketball court, one picnic pavilion, one playground system and one bench.  This park encompasses approximately five (5) acres.

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This park is located in north Marshall near the ETBU campus.  This facility is comprised of five benches, two swing sets, one slide and one merry-go-round.  This park encompasses almost three (3) acres.

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This is Marshall’s premier park facility; visited by schools, clubs and individuals from the East Texas area.  This park is located just north of Marshall Good Shepherd Medical Center.  This facility is comprised of a lighted ball field, four (4) half court basketball courts, two (2) volleyball courts, restroom facility, three (3) covered pavilions one quarter (1/4) mile walking sidewalk and a large play system.  This park encompasses approximately seventeen  (17) acres.

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A 7,500 acre refuge created to manage, conserve and protect the migratory birds and other fish and wildlife that depend on it.

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Bald cypress trees draped with Span¬ish moss tower over the maze of bayous, sloughs and ponds of Caddo Lake. Camping, Cabins, Hiking, Biking, Birding, Fishing, Boating and more.

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Family owned and operated, Martinez Pottery creates hand turned stoneware on site. Watch the master potters in action and shop their store for unique, one of a kind pottery.

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