Bridge at C.G Hill Memorial Park is a photograph by Chad Meyer which was uploaded on January 31st, 2024.
Bridge at C.G Hill Memorial Park
A wood bridge with sunlight and shadows along the walking trail at C.G Hill Memorial Park located in Pfafftown, North Carolina.
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by Chad Meyer
Title
Bridge at C.G Hill Memorial Park
Artist
Chad Meyer
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photography
Description
A wood bridge with sunlight and shadows along the walking trail at C.G Hill Memorial Park located in Pfafftown, North Carolina.
This is a very nice park that includes a gazebo courtyard, 500+ Year Old Poplar Tree, 2½ Acre Fishing Lake, scattered picnic tables along the shoreline for small family picnics and 2 walking tails.
The property was originally owned by a third generation American named John Jacob Schaub, one of the early Moravian settlers. He built his family's home on the site in 1830 and lived there until his death seven years later. Mr. Schaub's descendants sold the property to Mr. Charles G. Hill in 1951.
The Hill family donated 13 acres to the City of Winston-Salem and the County of Forsyth in 1971 for use as a public park. The Schaub House and certain parcels of surrounding land were sold for renovation in early 1983. The dwelling has since been restored and placed on the National Register of Historic Places. The park used its portion of the funds generated from the sale to develop the park which opened May 30, 1985, and was named after its benefactor. Some additional funds from Mrs. Hill have been received by the County to continue development.
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January 31st, 2024