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Byrd Park

Byrd Park, also known as William Byrd Park, is a public park located in Richmond, Virginia, United States, north of the James River and adjacent to Maymont. The 200-acre (0.81 km2) park includes a mile-long trail with exercise stops, monuments, an amphitheatre, and three small lakes: Shields (sometimes spelled Sheilds), Swan, and Boat Lake. Boat Lake (also called Fountain Lake) has a lighted fountain at its center. Visitors can rent pedal boats there in season. The park includes tennis courts, Little League baseball fields, and a children's playground. The historic round house[1] and Poplar Vale Cemetery are also located in the park. It is named after William Byrd II, whose family owned much of the area when Richmond was founded in 1737. The park was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016.

Byrd Park
William Byrd Park, New Reservoir Park
Boats on Fountain Lake
TypePublic Park
LocationRichmond, Virginia
Area268.7 acres (108.7 ha)
Created1875 (1875)-1888 (1888)
Operated byCity of Richmond
OpenYear-Round

History edit

In 1873, the city of Richmond began the creation of a new municipal waterworks system, in order to replace an earlier one which had become insufficient for the growing city. In 1874, a site was chosen upriver to the west of the city, and from 1875 to 1888, the land was acquired and the reservoir constructed. The pit used for building up the earthen berms became what is now Fountain Lake, itself fed by the reservoir. In 1884, the New Pump-House was completed at the base of the hill, drawing water from the defunct James River and Kanawha Canal and pumping it up to the reservoir. The large tract of parkland surrounding the reservoir was descriptively named New Reservoir Park, with the equally aptly named Boulevard serving to house the water main leading from the reservoir to the thoroughfare of Broad Street, simultaneously providing access to the park.[2]

By 1907, the park had been renamed William Byrd Park, and by 1914 plans had begun for the construction of two additional lakes: Shield's Lake and Swann Lake.[2]

The park's Statue of Christopher Columbus, erected in 1927, was controversial at the time of its construction because it honored Italian-Americans in a climate of increasing anti-immigration sentiment.[3] In 2020, during the George Floyd protests, Columbus became controversial for a different reason: his killing of native Americans and his initiation of the slave trade.[4] On June 9, 2020, citizens toppled the statue after vandalizing it and then threw it into Fountain Lake.[5][6]

In 2016, the Richmond Police Memorial Research and Relocation Site Committee completed the relocation of the Richmond Police Memorial to Byrd Park. The memorial is an 8-foot-tall bronze statue of a police officer carrying a girl clutching a teddy bear, along with a plaque of the names of 28 Richmond police officers killed from 1869 to 2003.[7] The memorial was moved from the park after being vandalized following the murder of George Floyd.[8]

The Carillon edit

Virginia War Memorial Carillon
 
Virginia War Memorial Carillon
Location1300 Blanton Ave., Richmond, Virginia
Coordinates37°32′27″N 77°29′2″W / 37.54083°N 77.48389°W / 37.54083; -77.48389
Area3 acres (1.2 ha)
Built1928-1932
ArchitectCram & Ferguson
Architectural styleColonial Revival, Georgian Revival
NRHP reference No.84000053[9]
VLR No.127-0387
Significant dates
Added to NRHPOctober 04, 1984
Designated VLRAugust 21, 1984[10]

The World War I Memorial Carillon, built by Cram & Ferguson in 1932, is a memorial to the roughly 3,700 Virginians who died in that war; it contains 56 bells and is 240 feet (73 m) tall.[11][12] The Carillon is played on occasions such as Veterans Day, Memorial Day, and July 4, and is also used for hosting wedding receptions, parties, meetings, and other such gatherings. The carillon was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.[11]

Events edit

 
Cannons used in the 4th of July event

The amphitheatre, Dogwood Dell, has annual summer concert and theatrical events, including a concert by the Richmond Concert Band[13] that concludes with the "1812 Overture", complete with cannon fire, the carillon, and a fireworks display on the 4th of July. Events and shows for children are frequently scheduled at the Ha'Penny Stage just beside the carillon.

In May the park hosts an annual "Arts in the Park" festival, a festive two-day event in which over 400 artists and artisans display and sell their work. The park holds an annual Summer Festival of Arts in June through August which hosts plays, concerts, children events, and other family activities. The Summer Festival of the Arts celebrated its fiftieth season in 2006. The second Saturday in June brings out Richmond's annual "It Starts in Park Festival" which is designed to encourage healthy living and family fun for the summer months just as the school children are getting close to their summer vacations. The carillon is also home to the city's live Christmas Nativity pageant now held (weather permitting) on December 23, after over 60 years of holding it on Christmas Eve.

The park was listed in 2016 on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.

References edit

  1. ^ Riggan, Phil (2013). "Byrd Park Roundhouse," Richmond Times-Dispatch, Apr 1. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
  2. ^ a b Potterfield, T. Tyler (2009). Nonesuch Place: A History of the Richmond Landscape. The History Press. pp. 105–122. ISBN 978-1-59629-415-8.
  3. ^ Wilson, Richard Guy (2002). Buildings of Virginia: Tidewater and Piedmont. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 265–266. ISBN 0-19-515206-9.
  4. ^ Mukherjee, Jashodhara (June 11, 2020). "From Churchill to Columbus: Idols Fall as George Floyd Killing Reminds World of Iconic Leaders' Racist Past". News18.com. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
  5. ^ "Christopher Columbus statue pulled from water after being torn down". 12 On Your Side. 2020-06-11. Retrieved 2024-03-12.
  6. ^ "Christopher Columbus statue torn down, thrown in lake by protesters". 12 On Your Side. 2020-06-10. Retrieved 2024-03-12.
  7. ^ SHULLEETA, BRANDON. Richmond's once-neglected police memorial moved to Byrd Park.
  8. ^ "Richmond Police Memorial statue removed from Byrd Park after being vandalized". 8News. 2020-06-11. Retrieved 2020-06-12.
  9. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  10. ^ . Virginia Department of Historic Resources. Archived from the original on 2013-09-21. Retrieved 2013-03-12.
  11. ^ a b Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission Staff (August 1984). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Virginia War Memorial Carillon" (PDF). Virginia Department of Historic Resources. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
  12. ^ O’Leary, Elizabeth L. (August 2016). "Virginia World Memorial Carillon - history". Retrieved March 8, 2023.
  13. ^ Richmond Concert Band

External links edit

  • Byrd Park Civic League
  • Byrd Park - Richmond (VA) website

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Byrd Park also known as William Byrd Park is a public park located in Richmond Virginia United States north of the James River and adjacent to Maymont The 200 acre 0 81 km2 park includes a mile long trail with exercise stops monuments an amphitheatre and three small lakes Shields sometimes spelled Sheilds Swan and Boat Lake Boat Lake also called Fountain Lake has a lighted fountain at its center Visitors can rent pedal boats there in season The park includes tennis courts Little League baseball fields and a children s playground The historic round house 1 and Poplar Vale Cemetery are also located in the park It is named after William Byrd II whose family owned much of the area when Richmond was founded in 1737 The park was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016 Byrd ParkWilliam Byrd Park New Reservoir ParkBoats on Fountain LakeTypePublic ParkLocationRichmond VirginiaArea268 7 acres 108 7 ha Created1875 1875 1888 1888 Operated byCity of RichmondOpenYear Round Contents 1 History 2 The Carillon 3 Events 4 References 5 External linksHistory editIn 1873 the city of Richmond began the creation of a new municipal waterworks system in order to replace an earlier one which had become insufficient for the growing city In 1874 a site was chosen upriver to the west of the city and from 1875 to 1888 the land was acquired and the reservoir constructed The pit used for building up the earthen berms became what is now Fountain Lake itself fed by the reservoir In 1884 the New Pump House was completed at the base of the hill drawing water from the defunct James River and Kanawha Canal and pumping it up to the reservoir The large tract of parkland surrounding the reservoir was descriptively named New Reservoir Park with the equally aptly named Boulevard serving to house the water main leading from the reservoir to the thoroughfare of Broad Street simultaneously providing access to the park 2 By 1907 the park had been renamed William Byrd Park and by 1914 plans had begun for the construction of two additional lakes Shield s Lake and Swann Lake 2 The park s Statue of Christopher Columbus erected in 1927 was controversial at the time of its construction because it honored Italian Americans in a climate of increasing anti immigration sentiment 3 In 2020 during the George Floyd protests Columbus became controversial for a different reason his killing of native Americans and his initiation of the slave trade 4 On June 9 2020 citizens toppled the statue after vandalizing it and then threw it into Fountain Lake 5 6 In 2016 the Richmond Police Memorial Research and Relocation Site Committee completed the relocation of the Richmond Police Memorial to Byrd Park The memorial is an 8 foot tall bronze statue of a police officer carrying a girl clutching a teddy bear along with a plaque of the names of 28 Richmond police officers killed from 1869 to 2003 7 The memorial was moved from the park after being vandalized following the murder of George Floyd 8 The Carillon editVirginia War Memorial CarillonU S National Register of Historic PlacesVirginia Landmarks Register nbsp Virginia War Memorial CarillonLocation1300 Blanton Ave Richmond VirginiaCoordinates37 32 27 N 77 29 2 W 37 54083 N 77 48389 W 37 54083 77 48389Area3 acres 1 2 ha Built1928 1932ArchitectCram amp FergusonArchitectural styleColonial Revival Georgian RevivalNRHP reference No 84000053 9 VLR No 127 0387Significant datesAdded to NRHPOctober 04 1984Designated VLRAugust 21 1984 10 The World War I Memorial Carillon built by Cram amp Ferguson in 1932 is a memorial to the roughly 3 700 Virginians who died in that war it contains 56 bells and is 240 feet 73 m tall 11 12 The Carillon is played on occasions such as Veterans Day Memorial Day and July 4 and is also used for hosting wedding receptions parties meetings and other such gatherings The carillon was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984 11 Events edit nbsp Cannons used in the 4th of July event The amphitheatre Dogwood Dell has annual summer concert and theatrical events including a concert by the Richmond Concert Band 13 that concludes with the 1812 Overture complete with cannon fire the carillon and a fireworks display on the 4th of July Events and shows for children are frequently scheduled at the Ha Penny Stage just beside the carillon In May the park hosts an annual Arts in the Park festival a festive two day event in which over 400 artists and artisans display and sell their work The park holds an annual Summer Festival of Arts in June through August which hosts plays concerts children events and other family activities The Summer Festival of the Arts celebrated its fiftieth season in 2006 The second Saturday in June brings out Richmond s annual It Starts in Park Festival which is designed to encourage healthy living and family fun for the summer months just as the school children are getting close to their summer vacations The carillon is also home to the city s live Christmas Nativity pageant now held weather permitting on December 23 after over 60 years of holding it on Christmas Eve The park was listed in 2016 on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register References edit Riggan Phil 2013 Byrd Park Roundhouse Richmond Times Dispatch Apr 1 Retrieved 2017 07 16 a b Potterfield T Tyler 2009 Nonesuch Place A History of the Richmond Landscape The History Press pp 105 122 ISBN 978 1 59629 415 8 Wilson Richard Guy 2002 Buildings of Virginia Tidewater and Piedmont New York Oxford University Press pp 265 266 ISBN 0 19 515206 9 Mukherjee Jashodhara June 11 2020 From Churchill to Columbus Idols Fall as George Floyd Killing Reminds World of Iconic Leaders Racist Past News18 com Retrieved June 11 2020 Christopher Columbus statue pulled from water after being torn down 12 On Your Side 2020 06 11 Retrieved 2024 03 12 Christopher Columbus statue torn down thrown in lake by protesters 12 On Your Side 2020 06 10 Retrieved 2024 03 12 SHULLEETA BRANDON Richmond s once neglected police memorial moved to Byrd Park Richmond Police Memorial statue removed from Byrd Park after being vandalized 8News 2020 06 11 Retrieved 2020 06 12 National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service March 13 2009 Virginia Landmarks Register Virginia Department of Historic Resources Archived from the original on 2013 09 21 Retrieved 2013 03 12 a b Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission Staff August 1984 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Virginia War Memorial Carillon PDF Virginia Department of Historic Resources Retrieved 2013 12 29 O Leary Elizabeth L August 2016 Virginia World Memorial Carillon history Retrieved March 8 2023 Richmond Concert BandExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Byrd Park Richmond Byrd Park on Richmond VA Park Search website Byrd Park Civic League Byrd Park Richmond VA website Virginia War Memorial Carillon Retrieved from 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