Hampton Park is a public park in Charleston, South Carolina located at 30 Mary Murray Drive. Being 60 acres long, it is the largest park on the peninsula. In the past week, I have visited Hampton Park three days. I visited the park on Thursday, February 23rd from 1:00-1:45pm, Saturday, February 25th from 9:00-10:00am and 2:30-3:30pm, as well as Sunday, February 26th from 12:00-2:00pm. The first time I visited Hampton Park, I was very surprised to see such a large and beautiful park in the downtown area. Charleston is a small city where people often feel packed like sardines, so it was refreshing to see a park where people can spread out and enjoy the warm weather South Carolina has to offer. The first thing I noticed were the beautiful trees …show more content…
It was on the chillier side when I arrived, so I had to bundle up as I explored the walking trail. I was caught off guard to see a man sleeping on a bench. My first thoughts were how sorry I felt for this man, and as my mind wandered, I began thinking about how fortunate I am. As I continued walking around the trail, I noticed a group of Citadel students on their morning run. I could hear them in group chant as they ran around the park. I later realized how close the proximity of Hampton Park is to the Citadel, which explained why I occasionally saw Citadel students running around. Due to it being a chilly and dreary morning, I was not as excited about Hampton Park as the first day. I found it interesting how the weather affected my mood and altered my thoughts and opinions of the …show more content…
It was a beautiful Sunday as the sun was shining and there was hardly any clouds in the sky. I was happy to see how crowded the park was, especially with families. This was the first time that I noticed there to be more families than small groups of friends. During the two hours I was there, I saw three different families feeding loaves of bread to the ducks in the pond. This made me reminisce about my childhood, and all the good memories I have with my family feeding ducks. One family that I saw were dressed up fancy. The mother and daughter were in sundresses and the father and sons were in button down shirts and khaki pants. This made me think they must have attended church earlier that morning, and possibly had breakfast or brunch after because it was later in the afternoon. I often see well dressed families walking up and down King Street on the weekends, but it was nice to see a family walking around the park, enjoying the beautiful day. This made me feel content with my Sunday, as I think one day, I would want to go to the park with my family every chance I could
the park is expensive but worth it because passage one provided solid facts and how this park can benefit dog owners and their dog. the dog park can cut down the amount of dogs that get disgarded in the
MULTI-TASKING BEAUTY QUEEN- WHAT MORE CAN YOU DO? By Emma Ross Debbye Turner - known by most people as the Miss America of 1990, the inspirational lecturer, and the lively TV host. However, there’s more to meet the eye than the many roles she plays.
For example, The Ferry has magnificent scenery that flaunts the crystal waters of the Potomac and Shenandoah. Even Thomas Jefferson declared that it “is perhaps one of the most stupendous scenes in nature”. It also shows the importance of African American civil rights because of Storer College, John Brown’s Fort, and Maryland Heights. The park attracts tourists which helps the economy of the state since tourism in our largest industry. The park also has trails and walks for athletic visitors because history isn’t the only feature of the park.
This area is called the Jocacee Gorges. For centuries, these pristine woodlands and waterways have been a source of sustenance to the local people, and wildlife, a source of inspiration to writers, dreamers and poets, and a source of recreation and relaxation to thousands of hikers, campers and explorers. The executive director of the South Carolina
If it weren’t for the “New Deal” programs in the 1930s, Tennessee’s State Park system would be unrecognizable and not one of the best in the United States (US). With the assistance of federal money and guidance, Tennessee has been able to create an integrated system of parks that capture the natural beauty and character of Tennessee while providing amazing outdoor public recreation activities. The programs helped establish state parks; influenced Tennessee’s governmental structure to ensure the vision of regional planning and interconnectivity continued; and developed a land planning strategy that is still used today. Visiting any one of the current 56 State Parks will provide an insight to Tennessee’s long history with the federal government.
Dear Representatives, I come to you in hopes that you will consider doing work to improve our local park, James Park. James Park use to be a beautiful place where many community activities were held, such as concerts, fairs, neighborhood gatherings, and picnics. Not only is it not a place for community activities, but it also it is a hazard. We, the concerned citizens, urge you to look into ways to improve James Park.
It is divided into two sections. The Muddy River flows through the northern part of the park on its way to the Charles River. The southern part of the park includes three ponds, Ward’s Pond, Leverett’s Pond, and Willow Pond, and athletic fields. The park is heavily wooded because Olmsted preferred a sequence of open and closed landscapes. He wanted to reveal the natural features of the area to visitors.
Roath Park in Cardiff, Wales opened in 1894 and is one of the most important late Victorian public parks in Wales. Roath Park Lake is home to the Scott Memorial Light house. The park consists of a series of landscaped spaces which extend along the Roath Brook and Nant Fawr Stream. At the southern end of the park you’ll find sport pitches and a children’s playground.
The park covered about 143 acres and is bounded by the polygon of surrounding roads, including Park Road North, Park Road East, Park Road South, and Park Road West. A north-south curve path called Ashville Road which divided the park to be two parts, including Upper Park and Lower Park. On the north side of the two parts, there are Upper Lake and Lower Lake. There are many small curve paths link the roads with the two lakes. The paths and roads were well drained, carefully constructed, and convenient for ease of movement around the park, so people of all classes easily access the public park.
The Earth has been creating many amazing things for centuries which can be found all over the world and has many parks dedicated to these amazing landmarks. These parks can just be normal parks with amazing views or just being a serene place to relax. Some parks however can be seen as being human made and can be just as fascinating as the ones that are natural. While these things can be similar they can also be very different to this will be the focus of this essay and how they can be similar or just different. Each paragraph is focused on a compare and contrast of each subject which is Normal natural parks versus The Newark Earthworks.
I wondered which ones are the most secluded, which ones attract the most tourists, and which ones, if any, to avoid. After careful review, and consulting with some experts (i.e.my kiddos), here is the nifty gritty on our sandy shores. A review of Charleston beaches The good, the bad, and the sandy; a review of Charleston area beachesFolly Beach Just about a twelve mile car trip from Charleston, you will find six miles of beach on Folly.
This is a high-clearance bridge on the Halifax River that is great to visit and take a stroll while enjoying the gorgeous views. It is possible to walk on this bridge since there are no boats and no swimmers in the river. Therefore, it is very serene and peaceful. This park is commendable because it is a protector of wildlife habitats and endangered species, such as the West Indian manatee. Over 160 species of birds have been spotted here as well, Last, but not least, there is a trail and a boat
Introduction Central Park is arguably one of the most famous parks built in America, and it is frequently visited by 35 million guests per year. It also one of the most filmed locations and it is located in middle Manhattan, New York. It was first built in 1857 on 778 acres of public land, but it was later expanded to its current size of 843 acres in 1873. In 1962, while being administered by the National Park Service and listed by the US Department of Interior, Central Park was designated as a national historic landmark. For a long period, the park was managed by the New York City Department of Recreation and Parks but is currently being managed by the Central Conservancy.
On entering the park, I immediately felt calm and relaxed devoid of the anxieties I felt while at the park’s entrance. At the entrance, there was the usual ruckus associated with parents trying to hold down their children, who were filled with unabated expectations, the noise of the passing vehicles and the voice of park attendants trying to direct the park visitors. After a few steps, the noise dissipates in the background, and I was welcomed with the laughter and murmurs of jolly children and their parents. On top of the trees were birds chirping a synchronized tone, the leaves bellowing a deep hum against the wind and the crumbling of the dead leaves as I stepped on them. At the far end of the park, I could make out the faint cheers of a few spectators as they watched the rugby team
I remember walking my way back to school, feeling my skin tingle from the cool, wintery air. I always took the same route back to my house, on the same sidewalk, where all the same houses were located. These houses were all relatively new, with our family having only moved in two years ago. My neighborhood would constantly expand to new unclaimed territory to accommodate new houses. The bus station that I had come off of was at this odd point.