Saturday, August 14, 2010

Acorn Park in Silver Spring, MD

I took this from the offical Silver Spring web site.

Acorn Park1190 East West Hwy, Silver Spring, MD 20910Categories: Public Art in Silver Spring Historic Sites Parks and Plazas Public Art map it
Acorn Park is thought to be the location of the spring that looked silver in the sunlight, thus the name Silver Spring.
Murials of Historic Silver Spring
Artist: Mame Cohalon
Acorn Park is all that remains of Francis Preston Blair's estate, "Silver Spring," named after his discovery in 1840 of a nearby mica-speckled spring. This park might be small, but it is chock-full of good stuff to see. Nestled up to the first Silver Spring Discovery building (the old Caldor) is a quaint little park with an acorn gazebo and beautiful murals. Discovery Communications is trying to rid us of the bad habit of referring to the building as the "old Caldor," but in this case it was actually the Caldor Company that commissioned the five-panel mural by artist Mame Cohalon and restored the gazebo and park.