Park Location:
North Second Street, Coplay, PA. Park area is 2.6 acres. Saylor Park was opened to the public in October 1976.
The main attraction is nine Schoefer vertical kilns, built in 1892-1893 and operated until 1904. The site honors David O. Saylor, 1827-1884, the father of the American Portland Cement Industry. The land and kilns are a gift of the Coplay Cement Manufacturing Company.
Available Activites and Facilites
Saylor Park |
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Horseback riding |
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Picnicking |
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Fishing |
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Pavilion |
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Boating |
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Softball |
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Cross Country skiing |
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Baseball - official |
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Ice-skating |
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Baseball -little league |
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Hunting |
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Soccer |
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Nature study |
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Tennis |
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Historic structure |
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Basketball |
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Zoo |
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Hiking/walking |
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Restrooms |
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Bicycling |
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Gazebo |
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