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Frick Park

Frick Park is the largest municipal park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, covering 644 acres (1.006 sq mi). It is one of Pittsburgh's four historic large parks.

Frick Park
Reynolds St. Entrance
TypeMunicipal Park
LocationPittsburgh, Pennsylvania United States
Coordinates40°25′57″N 79°54′18″W / 40.43250°N 79.90500°W / 40.43250; -79.90500
Area644 acres (1.006 sq mi)
Created1919
Operated byCity of Pittsburgh Parks & Recreation (CitiParks), Department of Public Works
WebsiteOfficial website

History edit

The park began when the industrialist Henry Clay Frick, upon his death in 1919, bequeathed 151 acres (61 ha) south of Clayton, his Point Breeze mansion (which is now part of the Frick Art & Historical Center). He also arranged for a $2 million trust fund ($35.1 million today) for long-term maintenance for the park, which opened on June 25, 1927. Frick had not wanted to create the maintenance fund but had promised to honor his daughter Helen's debutante wish.[1]

Henry Clay Frick's son, Childs Frick, developed his lifelong love of animals in the woods and ravines of the park. Childs Frick went on to be a renowned American vertebrate paleontologist, major benefactor and trustee of the American Museum of Natural History.

Over the years, the park grew from the original land in Point Breeze and now includes Squirrel Hill to the border of Edgewood. In a city that Frick helped to industrialize, it is one of the few areas of steep ravines and mature woods that remain relatively undisturbed, forming a nature reserve of native plants and abundant wildlife. Owls, amphibians, wild turkey, fox, and many mammal species are found in the park.

 
Hiking trail in Frick Park beneath the Fern Hollow Bridge (2015)

On January 28, 2022, the Fern Hollow Bridge, a steel rigid-frame bridge carrying Forbes Avenue across the park at Hot Dog Dam Dog Park collapsed, injuring 10.[2] The remains of the bridge landed on and blocked a recreational trail.[3] The bridge was rebuilt, and it and the trail below was reopened in December 2022.[4]

Characteristics and facilities edit

Frick Environmental Center edit

The original Frick Environmental Center, completed in 1979,[5] originally housed the City's Environmental Education Program and for many years hosted ecological and other programs related to the park.[6] A fire in 2002 rendered the building functionally unusable.[6] Demolition at the site was completed and construction began in late-2014.[7]

The current, 15,500-square-foot Frick Environmental Center opened to the public in 2016, following a $16 million construction project. The site includes indoor and outdoor classrooms, public restrooms, and other facilities, and has various energy-efficient and green features, include a photovoltaic array and geothermal bore field.[5] The center was certified as LEED Platinium the next year.[8] The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy operates the center in collaboration with the City of Pittsburgh.[8]

Ecology edit

The eastern park boundary is Nine Mile Run, a formerly heavily polluted stream which was restored between 2003 and 2006.[9] The addition of 2.2 miles of Nine Mile Run extended Frick Park nearly to the Monongahela River.

Restoration efforts in 2017-18 involved the removal of about 2.6 acres of bush honeysuckle, an invasive plant that had affected the park for some 20 years, displacing native plants. Following the clearance of the honeysuckle, the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy discovered ten healthy butternut trees. This was a significant discovery since every other tree in the park is thought to be affected by butternut canker, a fungal disease lethal to plants.[10]

Recreational uses edit

The park includes several playgrounds. Frick Park Playground on Beechwood Boulevard near Nicholson Street, opened in the early 1960s, features an unusual cement slide set into a hillside. Originally painted red and bordered by cobblestones, it is today painted blue and surrounded by rubberized playground surfacing. The playground is popularly known as Blue Slide Park.[11] Nearby are basketball courts and a baseball diamond.

Sledding on a nearby hill that slopes down from Beechwood is a popular winter pastime. Sledders sometimes crash into the trees at the bottom or collide because two approaches down the hill – one shallow and one steep – intersect at the bottom. As a result, in 2010 the city posted "no sledding" signs for liability reasons.[12]

Frick Park also has a dog park. An annual Shakespeare in the Park performance occurs in the upper portion of the park.[13]

In popular culture edit

Pittsburgh rapper Mac Miller named his 2011 album Blue Slide Park after the playground[14] and his song "Frick Park Market" for a small store near the Point Breeze park boundary.[15] Several vigils in Miller's memory were held at the park after his 2018 death.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ . Clay Frick Tennis. March 25, 2023. Retrieved March 9, 2024 – via web.archive.org.
  2. ^ Blazina, Ed; Bunch, Jesse; Goldstein, Andrew; Mamula, Kris B.; Routh, Julian; Stinelli, Mick; Strasburg, Stephanie (January 28, 2022). "'A boom, then a monster sound': 10 hurt after bridge over Pittsburgh's Frick Park collapses". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved January 28, 2022.
  3. ^ "Frick Park bridge Collapse: 10 People Injured, 4 Sent To Hospital". KDKA CBS 2 Pittsburgh. January 28, 2022. Retrieved January 28, 2022.
  4. ^ Bonura, Denise (December 21, 2022). "Fern Hollow Bridge in Pittsburgh Has Reopened A Day Early". Pittsburgh Magazine. Retrieved January 3, 2024.
  5. ^ a b Don Hopey, Frick Environmental Center set to open Saturday, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (September 9, 2016).
  6. ^ a b Jan Ackerman (August 5, 2002). "Fire guts Frick Park's environmental center". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  7. ^ "Construction underway on Frick Environmental Center". NEXTpittsburgh. August 7, 2014. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  8. ^ a b Frick Environmental Center Achieves LEED Platinum Certification, Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, November 29, 2017.
  9. ^ "National Model of Restoration: Nine Mile Run | University of Pittsburgh News". www.news.pitt.edu. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  10. ^ Andy Kubis, Restoration Work Leads to Big Surprise in Frick Park, Allegeny Front (June 27, 2018).
  11. ^ "Mac Miller made it famous, but 'Blue Slide Park' has a long history". Old Pittsburgh photos and stories | The Digs. September 21, 2018. Retrieved April 7, 2023.
  12. ^ Vivian Nereim, City tries to put the skids on sledding in Frick Park, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, January 13, 2010
  13. ^ Sharon Eberson, Drones, dogs and diapers — all in a day's work for Pittsburgh Shakespeare in the Parks, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (September 2, 2018).
  14. ^ Saponara, Michael (September 10, 2018). "Mac Miller Public Vigil to Be Held at Pittsburgh's Blue Slide Park". Billboard. Retrieved March 11, 2019.
  15. ^ Sciullo, Maria (August 23, 2011). "'Frick Park Market' music video a hit on YouTube". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved March 11, 2019.
  16. ^ Mervis, Scott (September 3, 2019). "Organizer of Mac Miller vigil says rapper was like 'a big brother and a friend -- to everyone". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved September 5, 2019.

External links edit

  • Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy
    • Frick Environmental Center website
  • Frick Park Clay Court Tennis Club history

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Frick Park is the largest municipal park in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania United States covering 644 acres 1 006 sq mi It is one of Pittsburgh s four historic large parks Frick ParkReynolds St EntranceTypeMunicipal ParkLocationPittsburgh Pennsylvania United StatesCoordinates40 25 57 N 79 54 18 W 40 43250 N 79 90500 W 40 43250 79 90500Area644 acres 1 006 sq mi Created1919Operated byCity of Pittsburgh Parks amp Recreation CitiParks Department of Public WorksWebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 History 2 Characteristics and facilities 2 1 Frick Environmental Center 2 2 Ecology 2 3 Recreational uses 3 In popular culture 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe park began when the industrialist Henry Clay Frick upon his death in 1919 bequeathed 151 acres 61 ha south of Clayton his Point Breeze mansion which is now part of the Frick Art amp Historical Center He also arranged for a 2 million trust fund 35 1 million today for long term maintenance for the park which opened on June 25 1927 Frick had not wanted to create the maintenance fund but had promised to honor his daughter Helen s debutante wish 1 Henry Clay Frick s son Childs Frick developed his lifelong love of animals in the woods and ravines of the park Childs Frick went on to be a renowned American vertebrate paleontologist major benefactor and trustee of the American Museum of Natural History Over the years the park grew from the original land in Point Breeze and now includes Squirrel Hill to the border of Edgewood In a city that Frick helped to industrialize it is one of the few areas of steep ravines and mature woods that remain relatively undisturbed forming a nature reserve of native plants and abundant wildlife Owls amphibians wild turkey fox and many mammal species are found in the park nbsp Hiking trail in Frick Park beneath the Fern Hollow Bridge 2015 On January 28 2022 the Fern Hollow Bridge a steel rigid frame bridge carrying Forbes Avenue across the park at Hot Dog Dam Dog Park collapsed injuring 10 2 The remains of the bridge landed on and blocked a recreational trail 3 The bridge was rebuilt and it and the trail below was reopened in December 2022 4 Characteristics and facilities editFrick Environmental Center edit The original Frick Environmental Center completed in 1979 5 originally housed the City s Environmental Education Program and for many years hosted ecological and other programs related to the park 6 A fire in 2002 rendered the building functionally unusable 6 Demolition at the site was completed and construction began in late 2014 7 The current 15 500 square foot Frick Environmental Center opened to the public in 2016 following a 16 million construction project The site includes indoor and outdoor classrooms public restrooms and other facilities and has various energy efficient and green features include a photovoltaic array and geothermal bore field 5 The center was certified as LEED Platinium the next year 8 The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy operates the center in collaboration with the City of Pittsburgh 8 Ecology edit The eastern park boundary is Nine Mile Run a formerly heavily polluted stream which was restored between 2003 and 2006 9 The addition of 2 2 miles of Nine Mile Run extended Frick Park nearly to the Monongahela River Restoration efforts in 2017 18 involved the removal of about 2 6 acres of bush honeysuckle an invasive plant that had affected the park for some 20 years displacing native plants Following the clearance of the honeysuckle the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy discovered ten healthy butternut trees This was a significant discovery since every other tree in the park is thought to be affected by butternut canker a fungal disease lethal to plants 10 Recreational uses edit The park includes several playgrounds Frick Park Playground on Beechwood Boulevard near Nicholson Street opened in the early 1960s features an unusual cement slide set into a hillside Originally painted red and bordered by cobblestones it is today painted blue and surrounded by rubberized playground surfacing The playground is popularly known as Blue Slide Park 11 Nearby are basketball courts and a baseball diamond Sledding on a nearby hill that slopes down from Beechwood is a popular winter pastime Sledders sometimes crash into the trees at the bottom or collide because two approaches down the hill one shallow and one steep intersect at the bottom As a result in 2010 the city posted no sledding signs for liability reasons 12 Frick Park also has a dog park An annual Shakespeare in the Park performance occurs in the upper portion of the park 13 In popular culture editPittsburgh rapper Mac Miller named his 2011 album Blue Slide Park after the playground 14 and his song Frick Park Market for a small store near the Point Breeze park boundary 15 Several vigils in Miller s memory were held at the park after his 2018 death 16 References edit History of Frick Park Clay Frick Tennis March 25 2023 Retrieved March 9 2024 via web archive org Blazina Ed Bunch Jesse Goldstein Andrew Mamula Kris B Routh Julian Stinelli Mick Strasburg Stephanie January 28 2022 A boom then a monster sound 10 hurt after bridge over Pittsburgh s Frick Park collapses Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved January 28 2022 Frick Park bridge Collapse 10 People Injured 4 Sent To Hospital KDKA CBS 2 Pittsburgh January 28 2022 Retrieved January 28 2022 Bonura Denise December 21 2022 Fern Hollow Bridge in Pittsburgh Has Reopened A Day Early Pittsburgh Magazine Retrieved January 3 2024 a b Don Hopey Frick Environmental Center set to open Saturday Pittsburgh Post Gazette September 9 2016 a b Jan Ackerman August 5 2002 Fire guts Frick Park s environmental center Pittsburgh Post Gazette Construction underway on Frick Environmental Center NEXTpittsburgh August 7 2014 Retrieved March 3 2018 a b Frick Environmental Center Achieves LEED Platinum Certification Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy November 29 2017 National Model of Restoration Nine Mile Run University of Pittsburgh News www news pitt edu Retrieved March 3 2018 Andy Kubis Restoration Work Leads to Big Surprise in Frick Park Allegeny Front June 27 2018 Mac Miller made it famous but Blue Slide Park has a long history Old Pittsburgh photos and stories The Digs September 21 2018 Retrieved April 7 2023 Vivian Nereim City tries to put the skids on sledding in Frick Park Pittsburgh Post Gazette January 13 2010 Sharon Eberson Drones dogs and diapers all in a day s work for Pittsburgh Shakespeare in the Parks Pittsburgh Post Gazette September 2 2018 Saponara Michael September 10 2018 Mac Miller Public Vigil to Be Held at Pittsburgh s Blue Slide Park Billboard Retrieved March 11 2019 Sciullo Maria August 23 2011 Frick Park Market music video a hit on YouTube Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved March 11 2019 Mervis Scott September 3 2019 Organizer of Mac Miller vigil says rapper was like a big brother and a friend to everyone Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved September 5 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Frick Park Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy Frick Environmental Center website Pittsburgh Dept of Parks amp Recreation website Frick Park Clay Court Tennis Club history Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frick Park amp oldid 1212872644, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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