Duke Energy Provides Donation For Legacy Walk
Roberts Settlement Imagine Black Pioneers fundraising campaign received $10,000 from Duke Energy for its Legacy Walk exhibit, a self-guided outdoor experience that will tell the story of Indiana’s Black pioneers who settled in northern Hamilton County in the 1830s.
“This exhibit will be a place to learn and reflect on the Black pioneers who settled in northern Hamilton County before the Civil War and are part of the rich heritage and extraordinary history of our county and the state,” said Mark LaBarr, Duke Energy Manager, Government & Community Relations.
When complete in mid- 2024, visitors will be greeted by the State of Indiana Historical Marker and “Morning Light,” a dazzling entry feature symbolizing exploration, discovery, opportunity, and ownership. Beyond, the legacy walk meanders through four separate interpretive-themed stations dedicated to Roots & Migration, Progress & Perseverance, Faith & Education, and Legacy & Footprints. Each station includes a title monolith, a bench, and a graphic reader rail with interpretive content. Structures are fabricated from Corten-style steel and faux stone. It is intended that the Roberts Settlement Legacy Walk as well as the surrounding grounds are open to the public to enjoy as an inspirational spot to enjoy and embrace the rich history of Hamilton County, Indiana.
“We are extremely grateful to have corporate partners like Duke Energy who support the historical significance of our family’s legacy to Hamilton County enabling us to share our story,” said LaVella Hyter, President of the Roberts Settlement Board of Directors.