The park was named for Frank H. Peavey whose grandchildren donated the first 3.44 acres of land for the park. The name was stipulated in the deed to the land given to the park board. Peavey was prominent in the grain trade in Minneapolis. Like Elliot Park, Washburn Fair Oaks and Dorilus Morrison Park, the park was once the site of the namesake’s home.
Amenities:
Baseball Field
Basketball Court
Drinking Fountain
Picnic Area
Playground/Tot Lot
Public Art
Restroom Facility
Soccer Field
Softball Field
Volleyball Court
Wading Pool
Walking Path
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