South Roebuck Park
South Roebuck Park (sometimes called East Side Park) is a former public park which is now incorporated into the Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve. The former park is located at the southern terminus of Dogwood Drive and just east of the Shadywood subdivision in the Roebuck Springs-South Roebuck neighborhood. The back of the park is bounded by the roadbed formerly used by the Birmingham Mineral Railroad's Gate City Branch Extension to Trussville.
The park first opened in the 1950s and featured athletic fields used by Little League baseball and Youth League football teams. Its swimming pool was constructed in 1963. Resident Homer Shannon is credited with helping establish the both the park and its pool. He joined with Lawson Corley, Roy Amberson, J. B. McGuire, J. M. Pender, James E. Greene, James David and James Gustin to incorporate the Eastside Swim Club in July 1963.
The park was closed in 1999 and the property fell into disrepair and was left abandoned. In 2013 Katherine Murray and Matt Smith began cultivating vegetables on part of the property as part of their Magic City Gardening project. The former park was later turned over to Ruffner Mountain, which has undertaken efforts with the neighborhood association to clear it of rubble, waste and overgrowth.
References
- "Zoning Board OKs Addition For Hospital" (May 10, 1963) Birmingham Post-Herald - via Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections
- "Homer O. Shannon" obituary (December 2005) - via Findagrave.com
- Agliata, Kate (September 18, 2013) "Sustainable Start Up: Magic City Gardening, Turning Seeds into Roots" My Green Birmingham
- Weir, Stanley E. (n.d.) oral history interview. Historic Birmingham Mineral Railroad Signs Project - accessed March 22, 2017
- "Eastside Swim Club Inc.". Alabama Secretary of State. Business Entity Records. - accessed March 22, 2017