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Alan Kulwicki Memorial Park
Park in Greenfield. Wisconsin / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alan Kulwicki Memorial Park is located in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. The park is in the city of Greenfield, Wisconsin and it features a building with memorabilia commemorating its namesake, NASCAR driver Alan Kulwicki. The building is an Alan Kulwicki museum.
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Nearest city | Milwaukee |
Coordinates | 42.9636°N 88.0453°W / 42.9636; -88.0453 |
Area | 28 acres (11 ha) |
Opened | June 6, 1998 |
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Water | Creek |
Facilities | Pavilion |
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The park was financed and maintained by private donations and Milwaukee County Park System involvement. In 1996, the project to create the park received a US$250,000 donation from Hooters chairman Robert H. Brooks.
There is a pavilion on the property which is maintained and operated by the Greenfield Lions Club. In addition baseball diamonds found in the park are maintained by the Greenfield Little League Baseball teams.