Written by Dani and Andrew Livelsberger
Photography by Andrew Livelsberger
Background:
250 acres of land reclaimed and reused from an old glass factory, Pittsburgh Plate Glass.
The factory closed down in 1976, and in 2000 initial purchases started the project.
More information can be found on the Ariel-Foundation Park website.
Rastin Observation Tower |
Impression:
We though this a great idea, reclaiming an old factory to make into a park space. Everything was well marked and the maps guiding you around the park were clear.
You can see the Rastin Observation Tower from blocks away, being that it is the tallest structure in Knox county. You definitely notice it upon your approach.
The tower is 280 feet tall in total, and a set of spiraling stairs will take you up to 140 feet. If you are the counting type, there are 224 steps. More adventurous souls trekked up the spiral on the day of our visit.
If you are ever in Knox county/Mt. Vernon Ohio area, please take the time to visit this wonderful space.
There are many structures through out the park that show portions of what used to be here. Large elevator shafts where sections of plate glass were moved.
This glass river flows down the sculpted terraces from the tree line above down to a section of paved walkway.
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