YOUR PURCHASE OF A BRICK CAN HELP COMPLETE THE
PARISHVILLE RIVERWALK BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT!

(View the project below, then click the links for brick purchase forms)

Purchase a permanent 4 inch by 8 inch inlaid brick
Purchase a permanent 8 inch by 8 inch inlaid brick

The early stages of the Riverwalk Beautification Project.
Parishville's Riverwalk Beautification Project completed.


Bricks in the Riverwalk Project also honor past loved ones.


Ready for Autumn on a clear and sunny day in Parishville.


Rainy, foggy day in Parishville at the Riverwalk.


The Riverwalk Project all decked out for the holiday.



The Riverwalk Project is located on the St. Regis River near
the intersection of Main and Catherine Streets in Parishville.

The project is a three way joint project of the Town of Parishville, Parishville Fire and Rescue, and the West Branch of the St. Regis River Advisory Council.
The project was a three-way joint project of the Town of Parishville, Parishville Fire
and Rescue, as well as the West Branch of the St. Regis River Advisory Council.

The Riverwalk Beautificatin Project included landscaping, a new flagpole,  and interpretive panels.
The Riverwalk Beautification Project included landscaping.
A new flagpole and interpretive panels will soon be added.

A 24X36 historical panel with the origin of the river and historical value the river has had on Parishville was also included. Bricks in memory or in honor of individuals or groups are available for a donation.
The Riverwalk will also have a 24X36-inch historical panel with information
about the origin and historical value the river has had on Parishville.  The walk will
contain bricks with inscriptions in memory or honor of individuals or groups. 
Two sizes of bricks are available for a donation.

Purchase a permanent 4 inch by 8 inch inlaid brick
Purchase a permanent 8 inch by 8 inch inlaid brick

Volunteer workers prepare the Parishville Fire and Rescue Fire Station for the painting of the Mural.
Facing the Riverwalk, volunteer workers prepare the outside wall of the
Parishville Fire and Rescue Station for the painting of the mural.


The mural begins to take shape as Parishville-Hopkinton art students paint the backdrop.

The finished mural painting portrays the McCormick Hastings machine shop in Parishville in the late 1800's.
The finished mural portrays the McCormick Hastings machine shop
which operated in the Parishville commercial district the late 1800's.


The McCormick Hastings mural seen on the side of the Parishville Fire & Rescue Building.

 

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