Fort McHenry National Monument is one of Steve Clark’s favorite National Parks. It is not for the obvious reasons either. It is because of baseball.
Steve got his connection to the outdoors through baseball. Of course, the national anthem is sung before every baseball game. The Star Spangled Banner was birthed at Fort McHenry.
Steve’s story is an example of how many people are connected to parks in different ways to different parks for different reasons. Now, Steve is the Superintendent of the National Parks of Western Pennsylvania, including the Flight 93 Memorial.
In this episode of the Park Leaders Show, Steve talks about his career in the National Park Service and the delicate balance of interpreting the story of Flight 93.
Sarah Milbourne says
What an awesome podcast! Keep hittin’ em out of the ballpark, Jody 🙂
Jody Maberry says
Thank you, Sarah. I appreciate your support of Park Leaders.
Brieanna says
What an awesome interview! Steve is a great guy!
Jody Maberry says
Thank you, Brieanna. Steve is an awesome guy. It was a pleasure to get to talk to him.
Ryan Stevenson says
Great interview Jody. If I ever make it to Western Pennsylvania…you can definitely count me as a visitor to the Flight 93 Memorial.
Jody Maberry says
Thanks, Ryan. I am trying to arrange my travel so I can get to Flight 93 Memorial this year.