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  1. Railroad Park is a 19 acre green space in downtown Birmingham that celebrates the industrial and artistic heritage of our great city. Situated along 1st Avenue South, between 14th and 18th Streets, the park is a joint effort between the City of Birmingham and the Railroad Park Foundation.

  2. Railroad Park, opened in 2010, now consists of 19 acres of green space in the middle of downtown Birmingham. The design took a historic bisector of Birmingham, a rail viaduct, and turned it into a space that brings the community together as a whole.

  3. www.therailroadpark.comRailroad Park

    Take a ride on the Paradise & Pacific Railroad and the 1950-vintage Allan Herschell carousel. Visit a variety of shops and museums, play on our one-of-a-kind playgrounds or play areas, or just relax in the grass under a tree in Scottsdale’s most beautiful park.

  4. At 4,500 acres, Shelby Farms Park is one of the largest urban parks in the country. The Park features more than 40 miles of trails, both paved and unpaved, that are popular for walking, biking, running, hiking, and horseback riding.

  5. Playground. Depot Park, 2260 West Street. This two-acre park is located on Germantown Road at the Southern Railroad. This park houses the Parks and Recreation Administration offices and is home to the renovated historic Train Depot. Learn more.

  6. Apr 13, 2006 · Fort Germantown, a 4.95-acre site, may be found by going south on Honey Tree Drive (third street east of Hacks Cross Road) off Poplar Pike, across from Hugh Frank Smith’s Horse and Pony Farm. Go south on Honey Tree Drive to the railroad tracks.

  7. The history of Germantown is found at The Train Depot (open to visitors), and historical displays are found at the Methodist Hospital, the Bobby Lanier Farm Park, Fort Germantown, the Civil War Marker stops, the photos at Trader Joe’s, Oaklawn Garden, the photo markers along Germantown Road and Poplar Pike, and an annual exhibit at the ...

  8. Jul 17, 2023 · In a state enriched in the lore of country music, tourist railroads, museums, and displays have found their own tune across the rolling hills. From Trains Magazine’s Tourist Trains Guidebook, here are the must-visits in Tennessee!

  9. Johnson House Historic Site. Telling Our Story: An Underground Railroad Stop. Transported Back to the 1700s. Step into a living time capsule as you enter the Johnson House, a remarkable architectural treasure that has withstood the test of time since its construction in 1768.

  10. The Germantown Depot is a relatively small Depot with only 900 square feet. The railroad tracks were built out to Germantown in 1852 and the original Depot structure was built in 1858.

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