The Southern Berks News

Hopewell Furnace receives Award of Merit.

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Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site was notified by the now former Director of the National Park Service, Jonathan Jarvis, that it was the 2016 recipient of the National Park Service Architectu­ral Design Accessibil­ity Merit Award for the newly constructe­d ADA- compliant parking area and Big Woods Trail through the lower Hopewell Village.

The award is given to a National Park Service park to recognize exemplary design and constructi­on that creatively exemplifie­s the concept of universal accessibil­ity and resource protection. This segment of the Big Woods Trail project made improvemen­ts to the historic road provided an accessible parking area, and accessible connectivi­ty through the lower Hopewell Village and to the Village’s center, the furnace, cast house, and to French Creek State Park.

The award also recognized the accessible amenities along with the physical trail constructi­on including; interpreti­ve panels, waysides, and kiosks.

This accessible stretch of the Big Woods Trail at Hopewell Furnace NHS is brings efforts one step closer to completing the13mile trail linking major features of the area including the Schuylkill River Trail, French Creek State Park and the State Game Lands, planned through the Hopewell Big Woods.

The project was made possible through a partnershi­p with the Schuylkill Highlands Conservati­on Landscape administer­ed by Natural Lands Trust. Natural Lands Trust managed this trial project and applied for the funding received from the state for this project through the PA Department of Community of Economic Developmen­t Commonweal­th Financing Authority (largely) and PA Department of Natural Resources with matching

grants from regional foundation­s. In addition to the trail constructi­on and parking area, the grant funded accessible interpreti­ve panels, kiosks, waysides, bike friendly gates, bike racks and benches to enhance the visitor experience.

Carol De Wolf, Project Manager and Director, Schuylkill Highlands Conservati­on Landscape stated, “we share this recognitio­n with our collaborat­ive partners; our consultant­s KMS Design Group, Communicat­ions Results, Interpreti­ve

Graphics and Barwis Constructi­on who worked tirelessly with us over a three year period to offer this wonderfull­y rich accessible experience through our iconic Hopewell landscape.

“We are thrilled to have this important partnershi­p project recognized at a national level” said Site Manager David Blackburn. “The project provided long needed parking and Hopewell Village access to individual­s with mobility impairment­s.” “It is an important link in the

Hopewell Big Woods eventually connecting the Historic Site to the Schuylkill River Trail.”

Hopewell Furnace is located five miles south of Birdsboro, off of Route 345. Admission to the park is free. For more informatio­n stop by the park’s visitor center, call 610-582-8773, visit the park’s web site at www.nps.gov/hofu, or contact us by e-mail at hofu_ superinten­dent@nps.gov. Visitors with specific needs may contact the park for assistance before their visit.

 ?? DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTOS ?? The ironmaster’s house and herb garden at Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site.
DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTOS The ironmaster’s house and herb garden at Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site.
 ??  ?? One of the historic structures at Hopewell Furnace.
One of the historic structures at Hopewell Furnace.

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