Done for the Through the Lens Challenge #1 found here:
https://oscraps.com/community/threads/july-challenge-1-through-the-lens.40001/
Journaling reads: When I want to go for my morning walk, I have to go to a park near where my DH works. Wallburg is what I would consider as a small country community of about 3,000 residents. One section has a grocery store, pharmacy, eye doctor, several restaurants, funeral home, and gas station. The park is only a couple of miles from the house and probably takes 5 minutes to get there. It is a beautiful place to walk! 7/1/24
Union Cross Park was once a self-contained community. It was staffed and operated by the United States Air Force. The Union Cross Radar Station was built in the 1950's as a surveillance post. The site included a NCO Club, several miscellaneous buildings, a lighted softball field, 1 tennis court and a 5-story concrete radar tower, visible for several miles in all directions.
The property was abandoned by the Air Force and Forsyth County petitioned the Department of Interior to transfer ownership of the land to the County for public recreation purposes. On April 5, 1974, Forsyth County Parks and Recreation Department received its first public park.
Because of its dilapidated condition from abandonment, the site underwent an immediate clean up and face-lift. Unusable structures were removed and salvageable recreation facilities were repaired. In the late 70's, the park underwent extensive development of new facilities with the help of funding from the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation. Today, Union Cross Park is a fully developed park and well used by its patrons.