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Mary Roberts Rinehart Nature Park (MRRNP) is located in Glen Osborne, near Sewickley, in NW Allegheny County, PA about 11 miles NW of the City of Pittsburgh. It is located next to Quaker Valley School District's Osborne Elementary Campus.[1] The Park, named in 2008, is managed by the Osborne Trail and Park Association (OTPA).[2] MRRNP is named for Mary Roberts Rinehart, the 20th century American Mystery writer, born in 1876 in Allegheny City (now Pittsburgh's Northside),[3] who lived in Glen Osborne from 1911 to 1922 in an estate adjacent to the park location.[4]
Mary Roberts Rinehart Nature Park | |
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Type | Municipal |
Location | Allegheny County, Pennsylvania |
Coordinates | 40°31′54″N 80°10′09″W / 40.531679°N 80.169186°W |
Area | 3-acre (0 km2) |
Created | 2008 |
MRRNP features walking trails that wind through rich Ravine and Floodplain Forest Communities, including Sycamore (Box-Elder) Floodplain Forest and remnant Green Ash - Mixed Hardwood Floodplain Forest, following a stream, and passing planted demonstration Pollinator and Barrens gardens.[5] The nature park also showcases several artistic hardscape features made by local artisans including a hand-built stone amphitheater and a stone firepit ring made by Eston Owens, a wrought iron sign made by George Gaadt, and a custom made powder coated steel front perimeter fence made by Collin Carrier of London Pattern: Hand crafted metalwork.[4][6] The fire pit may be used with prior approval.[7]
The park has been a host location for Sewickley StoryWalk®, a self-guided walking tour where enlarged laminated pages of illustrated children's books are placed in series along the routes.[8][9][10]
References
edit- ^ "Glen Osborne Borough - About". www.glenosborneborough.org.
- ^ "MRRNP Website - History".
- ^ Green, Ashley (September 9, 2021). "Mary Roberts Rinehart lives on through the objects that once graced her desk | The Northside Chronicle".
- ^ a b Miller, Jane (August 31, 2012). "Magical Sewickley Area Park is not only about Nature". TribLIVE.com.
- ^ "MRRNP Website - Plants".
- ^ Green, Katie (September 29, 2021). "New, artistic fencing being installed near Mary Roberts Rinehart Park in Glen Osborne". TribLIVE.com.
- ^ "MRRNP Website - Park Guidelines".
- ^ "Sewickley Public Library's StoryWalk returns". TribLIVE.com. September 17, 2021.
- ^ "Sewickley Storywalk - Mary Roberts Rinehart Nature Park, Mary Roberts Rinehart Nature Park, Sewickley, 3 May 2021". stayhappening.com.
- ^ "Sewickley Storywalk - Mary Roberts Rinehart Nature Park - Parkbench". Sewickley - Parkbench.