The City of Springfield, in partnership with the Robertson County History Museum, is excited to announce the unveiling of story walk panels—an engaging, interactive way for residents and visitors to explore the county’s history while enjoying the beauty of the Springfield Greenway.
The official ribbon-cutting ceremony took place on the Greenway on Thursday, February 27, at 1 p.m., where city officials, museum representatives, and community members gathered to celebrate this new addition.
“The story walk panels began as a vision to bring our county’s rich history beyond the museum’s walls and into the heart of the community,” said Robertson County History Museum Director Janet Palmore.“By blending history with outdoor activity, we’re creating a space where people can learn about Robertson County’s past while enjoying the present.
”Each panel along the Greenway highlights key moments, influential figures, and fascinating stories that have shaped Robertson County. The project is designed for walkers, runners, and families to enjoy at their own pace, making history accessible to everyone.
Following the ribbon cutting, guests had the opportunity to walk the path and explore the panels for themselves.
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