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Pop Warner Rail Trail (ECRT)
Welcome to the Pop Warner Rail Trail (ECRT), a captivating tourist attraction nestled in the heart of Springville, New York. Immerse yourself in the rich history of railroads as you explore this scenic trail managed by the Erie Cattaraugus Rail Trail Inc., a dedicated 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. Spanning over twenty-seven miles, the ECRT connects the vibrant communities of Orchard Park, Aurora, West Falls, Colden, East Concord, Springville, and West Valley in Western New York. This unique trail invites you to embark on an interactive journey where your feedback and ideas are not only welcomed but cherished. Join us as we celebrate the passion for railroads that runs deep in the hearts of our volunteers, like Ellen Januszkiewicz from Orchard Park. Ellen's love for railroads is a tribute to her father, Leon, a track maintenance mechanic whose career brought their family from Scranton, PA, to the bustling rail yards of Lackawanna, NY.
Freshkills North Park
Welcome to Freshkills North Park, a remarkable natural oasis located at 350 Wild Avenue, Staten Island, New York 10314. Spanning an impressive 2,200 acres, Freshkills Park is nearly three times the size of Central Park and is the largest park development in New York City in over a century. Once the site of the world’s largest landfill, Freshkills has been transformed into a vibrant landscape teeming with wildlife and opportunities for recreation, science, education, and art. While the park's interior is currently accessible only through scheduled programs, visitors can enjoy early access to explore and learn about this unique environment. As development continues, be sure to visit North Park Phase 1, the New Springville Greenway, Owl Hollow Soccer Fields, and Schmul Park. Stay tuned for announcements regarding new openings as the park evolves.
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