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Ag Heritage Park:  Brick Programs

Memory Bricks: An on-going memory brick program has been established and in place for several years. Bricks are being placed in the Dairy Barn courtyard until a permanent location is developed in later stages of construction.

Through the years, the memory brick location will become its own historic site. This program is open to all individuals. To become a part of Auburn agricultural history and have your remembrance or legacy of Auburn at Ag Heritage Park, please print, complete and mail the Brick Order Form as indicated. For questions, please contact Katie Hardy by email or phone 334-844-1475.

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Dairy Barn courtyard with bricks as designed by a Horticulture class project for Dr. Amy Wright.

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Family Farm Bricks: A new brick program was started in fall of 2004. This new initiative was established to show support for family farms in the State of Alabama. In a grassroots effort, participation is encouraged in each of the 67 counties. As a minimum number of orders are received, standard 4 x 8 inch pavers will be inscribed with the family or farm name and placed around a 12 x 12 inch paver inscribed with the county name as shown below. For information on this program, contact Katie Hardy by email or phone 334-844-1475.



 
     

 

Robert Hensarling, Director
Ag Heritage Park, 107 Comer Hall, Auburn University, AL 36849-5401
334-844-3596 (phone) l 334-844-4548 (fax)

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