Glen Providence Park’s 85th Halloween Birthday!
George and Eleanor Butler donated the land for Glen Providence Park in the summer of 1935, and work started on October 31, 1935...
read moreGeorge and Eleanor Butler donated the land for Glen Providence Park in the summer of 1935, and work started on October 31, 1935...
read moreFor the second of four concerts in our 2015 Summer Concert Series, Friends of Glen Providence Park is delighted to present Jean...
read moreWhat better way to honor and celebrate Earth Day and the 80th Anniversary year of Glen Providence Park than by planting trees?...
read moreWe experienced several trail conditions at our Winter Bird Walk in Glen Providence Park on Sunday, from ice and snow to slush and mud!...
read moreIn the summer of 1935, George and Eleanor Butler donated the land for Glen Providence Park, the first park established by Delaware...
read moreFor those who love history, maps, or both(!), it is interesting to track the progression of development surrounding the land that is...
read moreThroughout November, we have been counting down to Thanksgiving by posting daily thanks on Facebook. There is some overlap with our...
read moreFall is such a beautiful season in Glen Providence Park, and after record rainfall in summer 2013, last autumn was relatively free of...
read moreWhile researching the history of Glen Providence Park, we’ve had no shortage of interesting discoveries and unexpected...
read moreOne of the loveliest original features in Glen Providence Park might go unnoticed, if it were not still marked with a dedication...
read moreThis fall, we were delighted to confirm that we found two healthy young American Chestnut trees in Glen Providence Park! At the...
read moreFollowing the example of some of our friends, throughout November we have been counting down to Thanksgiving by posting daily thanks...
read moreGeorge and Eleanor Butler donated the land for Glen Providence Park in the summer of 1935, and its final approval was reported in the...
read moreAs anyone who has been on a bird or nature walk with naturalist Tom Reeves knows, he is a wealth of interesting information about...
read moreThe history of the 3rd Street Bridge/Dam project is complicated. In order to give some context for those interested in the project, we...
read moreIn 2002, the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission determined that Glen Providence Park is eligible for the National Register...
read moreIt’s our historically annotated trail map! These are not official trail and place names- they are whimsical names based on our...
read moreAre you an experienced birdwatcher? New to birdwatching? Either way, Glen Providence Park is a great place to enjoy the hobby…...
read moreLike old maps? We sure do! Here are six maps we have found of the land that is now the park, from 1683 to 1909. ...
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