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There are not many things better on a warm day than venturing to the park. While many facilities remain closed, when it's safe to do so and things open back up, there are several places Roswell residents can choose to go.

For this week’s Best of Roswell poll, the AJC asks: What’s the best park in Roswell?

If you can't view the poll, click here.

Know of a park that should be added? Email a write-in nominee to kiersten.willis@ajc.com. If enough people suggest your spot, we'll place it in our poll. Voting ends Thursday, June 4, at midnight.

Voting is now closed.

Don’t forget to check out our Best of Roswell winners:

» Best rainy day activity

» Best late-night spot

» Best burger

» Best date night spot

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