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Miles Park
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| SIZE |
2 Acres |
| LOCATION |
9601 Mainline Drive (EAST ELK GROVE) |
| DESCRIPTION |
The park includes an open play area, tot lot, shade structure, and picnic area with tables.
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| PROGRESS |
The park was dedicated on Saturday, June 17, 2006. The CSD would like to thank all of the volunteers and
residents who participated in the celebration, design and development of this park.
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| BIOGRAPHY |
Bryan Miles was a dedicated member of the community who lived, worked, played, and shaped the quality of life
in Elk Grove during its early years. He was born in 1908 in Jefferson City, Missouri and moved to California
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Buel B. Miles, in 1915. The family settled in the Alta Mesa area on a poultry
and dairy ranch. In 1927, Bryan married Violet McGuirk, and had two children, Myrna and Gary. When the Great
Depression hit in the 1930´s, Bryan worked on ranches and played semi-professional baseball to support
his family. He obtained a job at the Sheldon Grocery Store, which was located on Grantline Drive. Bryan
assumed ownership of the Sheldon Grocery Store in 1937 and also took over the Red and White Store in 1941.
Bryan Miles was a savvy business man. He and Lester Beach founded the Elk Grove Business Men´s Club in 1949,
now known as the Elk Grove Chamber of Commerce. Bryan Miles possessed a love for the game of baseball which
inspired him to serve as a coach for local youth baseball teams and for the local parks agency. From 1946-1959,
Bryan Miles was a Director on the Elk Grove Recreation and Park District Board of Directors. His involvement with
the district led to the development of a baseball diamond in Elk Grove Park and the formation of local baseball
and softball leagues.
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