Public Tennis Courts Near Me in Lahaska, pa
Conestoga Valley High School
2110 Horseshoe Road, Lancaster, PA
Mid Valley Secondary Center
52 Underwood Rd, Throop, PA
Lancaster Mennonite High School
2176 Lincoln Hwy E, Lancaster, PA
Manheim Township High School
115 Blue Streak Blvd, Lancaster, PA
J.P. McCaskey High School
445 N Reservoir Street, Lancaster, PA
Penn Manor High School
100 East Cottage Ave., Millersville, PA
Cedar Cliff High School
1301 Carlisle Road, Camp Hill, PA
About Us:
Cedar Cliff High School has been an integral member of the West Shore community for more than fifty years. A major renovation project was recently completed,... Read More
Westmont Hilltop Junior and Senior High School
200 Fair Oaks Dr, Johnstown, PA
Vision Statement:
It is our Vision that Westmont Hilltop High School be characterized by:
Students who are accountable for their behavior and... Read More
Boyce Park
675 Old Frankstown Road, Pittsburgh, PA
Boyce was the first of the regional parks to be dedicated, in 1963. William D. Boyce Park was named after the founder of the Boy Scouts who was born in the area. All the picnic groves and... Read More
Frick Park Clay Court Tennis Club
800 South Braddock Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA
Main Objectives
-- Revitalize the Historic Clay Courts at Frick Park.
-- Support Clay Court Tennis in Pittsburgh.
-- Support the tennis community in... Read More
Schenley Park
5410 Bartlett Street, Suite 101, Pittsburgh, PA
About Us:
Situated in the heart of Oakland, Schenley Park has come to be Pittsburgh’s civic park.
Created in 1889 with land donated by... Read More
Brashear High School
590 Crane Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA
Pittsburgh Brashear High School is a neighborhood school with a partial Teaching Academy Magnet program located in Pittsburgh's Beechview community. The mission of Pittsburgh Brashear is to... Read More
Keystone Oaks High School
1000 Kelton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA
Frick Park
1981 Beechwood Boulevard, Pittsburgh, PA
About Us:
At 644 acres, Frick Park is Pittsburgh's largest historic regional park.
Although Henry Clay Frick bequeathed the original 151 acres to the city in... Read More