We have completed many projects over the years for The Greater Huntington Park and Recreation District. As they began developing a 2-acre park in the Harveytown neighborhood in Huntington, we were asked to design a pavilion, restroom building and picnic shelter. Special emphasis was given to representing the historical legacy of this former farming community through architecture, while creating a gathering space for the neighborhood. The 4,000 sf outdoor pavilion and 1,000 sf covered picnic shelter are fully handicapped accessible, as is the 900 sf restroom building. Mark Blumenstein, a West Virginia sculptor, designed and fabricated a “wild bird” weather vane for the restroom building cupola, adding whimsy and memory of the community’s rural heritage. The project was completed in 2006.