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Park Ranger McFerrin to Speak at L&N Railroad Convention

September 20th, 2011

We are excited to have our Park Ranger, Eric McFerrin, speaking at the L&N Railroad convention in Harlan, Kentucky this week.

According to Ranger McFerrin, the L&N Railroad was predominantly the main railroad carrying red ore early on.  He says industry in Birmingham and the railroad are inseparably intertwined.

Founded in 1850, this railroad system ultimately spanned 6000 miles and served 13 states.  The L&N operated both freight and passenger trains.  Its original purpose was to join Louisville, KY and Nashville, TN, its namesake cities.

The L&N helped to determine the fate of the city of Birmingham.  A preexisting railroad had been constructed to be used solely to transport minerals from Birmingham to Chattanooga.  However, due to a change in the railroad’s shares, the L&N purchased the rails and expanded them to Montgomery, nearly going bankrupt due to the acquisition.  The industry thrived, though, and Milton Smith, the railroad’s president, chose to circle the railroad around Red Mountain.

Without this railroad, our city would not be what it is today, and Red Mountain Park could have never have been a vision.

Good luck to our Park Ranger at the convention!

Fall is in the air at the park.

September 19th, 2011

We are enjoying this September weather here at Red Mountain. The air is crisp, and the leaves are crunching beneath our feet. I find myself wondering how the original miners of Red Mountain and their families responded to this time of year; perhaps their children played among the houses in the mining camps excitedly in the cool air as we all did as children. How will you and yours celebrate the arrival of fall?

Speaking of fall, it won’t be long before we can enjoy this type of scenery again:

Best wishes.

Oxmoor Cemetery Cleanup

September 13th, 2011

Red Mountain Park acquired a piece of land from U.S. Steel containing the old Oxmoor Cemetery.  Established in 1825, the cemetery rests on five and a half acres of land.  The area is enclosed by West Oxmoor-Shannon road and Oxmoor-Wenonah road on the northeast corner, and is less than a mile from what was Oxmoor Furnace.

Oxmoor Cemetery was in use until 1912, and over 300 residents of Oxmoor were buried there.  It is registered on the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register, and is one of only 14 on the list in Jefferson County.

Recently, our maintenance manger, Jeff Newman, led a cleanup of the area. We are excited that this beautiful cemetery is now clear of debris and that the markers of those buried here are visible.  Here are some views of the excellent work that was done:

 

Preparations for 2012 Volunteer Vacations are Underway

September 6th, 2011

Get ready, hiking and volunteer enthusiasts!  The American Hiking Society’s Volunteer Vacations will be here before we know it.

Day 1 of Red Mountain Park's first-ever Volunteer Vacation in March 2011.

The American Hiking Society describes Volunteer Vacations as “a week of building and maintaining trails in exciting and diverse locations across the country.”

The 2012 Volunteer Vacation at Red Mountain Park will take place sometime in March 2012.  Our staff has officially begun the application process!

According to the American Hiking Society, “The mission of the Volunteer Vacations program is to provide land managers with much needed assistance, maintaining and building hiking trails, while also providing our volunteers with a safe, organized and enjoyable vacation experience.”

For last year’s Volunteer Vacations at the park, volunteers built a trail to the highest point on the park property, leading to a breathtaking overlook of Birmingham’s downtown skyline at an elevation of 900 feet.   The project was a tremendous success.

Volunteer Vacations at Red Mountain Park are family friendly and fun so come join us in the preservation of America’s mining history through a meaningful volunteer project, and in turn, help build a beautiful trail system for future generations!  We will be sure to let you know when official registration begins.  For a better idea on the scope of last year’s project, you can view more information here.

Picture from Health Action Summit Hike @ RMP: 8.25.2011

August 26th, 2011

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