This park has a monuments dating back to 1774 that are around the peace treaty signed under the giant elm tree. The words engraved show the true struggles of when we settled with the local tribes. There is pain and joy on both sides, and is evident in the wording on many of the monuments.My great x6 grandfather built a cabin on this spot in around 1778 and raised all 8 children here. He worked and traded peacefully with local tribes thanks to Chief Logan who put aside the horrors that were initially set upon them by Lord Dunmore.It is a beautiful place, the original logan elm is gone.
What a great patl and testimony to a great human, Chief Logan
Nice peaceful clean Park I go there often.
Small park. Nice place to visit. It has a shelter house for picnics, and is usually empty. There is usually a single porta pottie there in the warmer months.
Small park with picnic benches scattered throughout the area. Well maintained. There are about 5-6 memorial stones, be sure to read each one. Very interesting history lesdon for all ages. No playground, but plenty of fenced area to let kids run and burn off some energy
Nice.
You can feel the history and very peaceful area
Absolutely gorgeous park. Simply amazing piece of quiet property just outside Circleville
Very educational I appreciated everything there
Nice place for a picnic