Lectures, Walking Tours, Community Events, Fundraiser Galas, and More
SOLD OUT!
Saturday, May 1, 10am and 2pm
Meet at the Water Tower Recreation Center, 209 E Hartwell Lane
Early in the 20th Century, the City of Philadelphia made region-wide plans that included a large intersection of three parkways in the heart of Chestnut Hill. Condemnation and clearing opened the ground for the grand intersection—a traffic circle. But World War I interrupted the work. At that point, the community was not yet settled in its final form; if the project had continued, Chestnut Hill would have lost its village character.
Pastorius Park, a jewel of American landscape design, is one of many uncoordinated but fortuitous developments that as a whole give Chestnut Hill the character of a well-planned community. Join Landscape Architect Rob Fleming as we explore Pastorius Park and the remaining traces of what might have been.
TOUR SAFETY PROTOCOL
In order to ensure the safety of participants and guides, the Chestnut Hill Conservancy has implemented the following procedures for in-person walking tours: