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ENOCH BROWN PARK


Enoch Brown Rd.
Greencastle, PA 17225


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Enoch Brown Park is a 3 acre site offering a pavilion, walking trails and play equipment.~~~~~~~Dedicated in 1885, the Enoch Brown Park was the site of the Enoch Brown School massacre that took place on July 26, 1764 during the Pontiac Wars. A common grave and monument mark the site of this tragic historical event where eleven school children and their teacher were attacked by Indians. There was only one survivor, a student, Archie McCullough. For more history surrounding this event the Antrim Allison Museum makes available on line a copy of an address by Gerald Cump. This address was presented at the opening of the 1992 Greencastle Old Home Week where the Enoch Brown Park was commemorated as part of those celebrations and it gives a thorough account of the parks history and the massacre.

Hours 8:00 a.m. to sunset

Season Closed November through March

Directions Located 3 miles NW of Greencastle on Enoch Brown Rd.