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3 years, $3 million, and a name change later, Pontiac Oaks Park is open
By Jenny Marchi, Nick Monacelli at WDIV ClickOnDetroit (NBC) - Local News
· July 13, 2026
· 1 min read
After 3 years, $3 million, and a name change, Pontiac Oaks Park is open.The park was previously known as Hawthorne Park.In 2023, the city of Pontiac teamed up with Oakland County Parks to renovate the space.Pontiac Oaks Park is 122 acres, 55% bigger than Hawthorne Park was at 77 acres.The bigger ...
Key takeaway In 2023, the city of Pontiac teamed up with Oakland County Parks to renovate the space.
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Category: parks ·
Published: July 13, 2026 ·
Source: WDIV ClickOnDetroit (NBC) - Local News ·
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What is this story about? After 3 years, $3 million, and a name change, Pontiac Oaks Park is open.The park was previously known as Hawthorne Park.In 2023, the city of Pontiac teamed up with Oakland County Parks to renovate the space.Pontiac Oaks Park is 122 acres, 55% bigger than Hawthorne Park was at 77 acres.The bigger ...
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