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Brousseau Park
Brousseau Park was constructed in 1970 by the Snug Harbor - East Matunuck Civic Assocation as a memorial for William Brousseau. The civic association donated the park to the Town in 1976.
The park consists of a baseball field, soccer field, lighted tennis courts, small playground, basketball court, and parking. With the various athletic fields, the park serves not only the Matunuck area as a neighborhood park, but also as a community park for athletic competitions. A majority of the park was renovated in 1997 and the tennis courts were renovated in 2002.
Adopted by Snug Harbor of East Matunuck Civic Association
Constructed in 1976 and renovated in 1997.
The park consists of a baseball field, soccer field, lighted tennis courts, small playground, basketball court, and parking. With the various athletic fields, the park serves not only the Matunuck area as a neighborhood park, but also as a community park for athletic competitions. A majority of the park was renovated in 1997 and the tennis courts were renovated in 2002.
Adoption
Adopted by Snug Harbor of East Matunuck Civic Association
Changes
Constructed in 1976 and renovated in 1997.
Directions
From Points North
- Take Route I-95 South to Exit 9 which will be Route 4 (left hand exit)
- Route 4 will merge and become Route 1
- Take left hand Succotash Road exit
- Make a legal U-Turn which will put you on Route 1 North
- Take right hand exit, Succotash Road
- Brousseau Park is one-quarter of a mile on your left
From Points South
- Take I-95 North to Exit 92, right at end of exit
- Follow this road until you see Rt. 78 on your right (about 1 mile)
- Take Route 78 to the end, take a left hand turn onto Route 1 (you will see Stop & Shop to your left)
- Follow Route 1 for about 20 miles to Succotash Road exit
- Take Succotash Road exit
- Brousseau Park is about one quarter of a mile on your left