English: Picture of Murphy Park named after William John Murphy, founder of the city of Glendale, Arizona in 1912. The town clock (pictured) was dedicated in 1987 and is dedicated to the memory of Thelma Renick Heatwole (1912-1991), who covered life in the Glendale community for more than 40 years as a newspaper reporter. The park is located at 58th & Glendale Avenues and has a public library.
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