Park News

Allee Questions Answered: What’s the Wishing Well?
Why was a limestone "wishing well" looking structure constructed beside the asphalt road? Designer Bryant Fleming never intended for this to happen, but during periods of moderate to heavy rainfall, the Allée transformed from a pedestrian walkway into a tumbling...

Allée Questions Answered: World War I Monument
Why is a World War I Monument a Part of the Allée? In 1917, 10 years before the establishment of the Warner Parks, a World War I training camp was in operation at the present location of the Percy Warner Golf Course. "Camp Andrew Jackson" was the name of this facility...

Compost 101
Let’s talk compost. It’s an easy way to divert unnecessary waste from the landfill and turn it into fertile ground to grow MORE food, or fertilize any sort of garden! The plants love it, the planet loves it, and soon, you will too. At the Warner Park Nature...

Allée Questions Answered: Nature-Focused Initiative
What is going on in the woods near the Allée? It’s not only masonry repairs and drainage improvements, the Allée rehabilitation project includes a number of nature-focused initiatives. The first of these is the eradication of invasive plants - woody shrubs and...

Allée Questions Answered: Flagstone Pavers
Locally Sourced Flagstone Pavers Originally, most of the surface of the Allée walkways was made up of small-size gravel, an unstable material that was prone to washing out with the rain that did not provide safe footing for today’s heavy foot traffic. A decision was...

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