Tour of “FRICK PARK” held in conjunction with the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy

June 4, 2016 (Saturday)
Tour Guide: Susan Rademacher, Parks Curator for Pgh. Parks Conservancy

Information from Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy
“The largest of Pittsburgh’s regional parks at 561 acres, Frick Park is also the youngest. Although Henry Clay Frick bequeathed the original 151 acres to the city in 1919, the park did not open until 1927 after additional land had been acquired. Most recently, 106 acres were annexed to the park as part of the process that created the Summerset at Frick Park housing development and restored the Nine Mile Run stream valley. Now Frick Park stretches from its northern borders in Point Breeze down to the Monongahela River.”

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