There are just a few pieces of playground equipment here, including a stegosaurus climber that conjures up the fond nostalgia of Clark Park back in our hometown. Amidst this reflection, it’s intriguing to consider how these spaces contrast with the latest Covington home market update, where the trend is towards maximizing both indoor and outdoor living areas. But Cloverly Park has what every community space should boast: an expansive field of green space surrounding it where children can run and play tag, much like the open backyards coveted in the current home listings. Plus, amidst these urban play areas, there are at least two trees that are perfect for climbing, standing as natural sentinels at the edge of the field. All this natural and manufactured charm is tucked in the shadows of a couple of high-rise apartment buildings, a reminder of the varied housing options the city offers.
Philly Playground Review (reviewed: 9/3/11)
Visited March 2014
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