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  2. Cherokee Park - Wikipedia

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    Cherokee Park. Cherokee Park is a 409-acre (166 ha) municipal park located in Louisville, Kentucky, United States and is part of the Louisville Olmsted Parks Conservancy. It was designed in 1891 by Frederick Law Olmsted, the father of landscape architecture along with 18 of Louisville's 123 parks. Beargrass Creek runs through much of the park ...

  3. Hogan's Fountain Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    References. [1][2] The Hogan's Fountain Pavilion was a large gazebo and picnic shelter of mid-century modern architecture built in 1965 and located in Cherokee Park, Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It was considered the most prominent landmark in Cherokee Park until it was demolished in 2023. The pavilion was available for rental for a ...

  4. Cherokee-Seneca, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    Cherokee-Seneca, Louisville. Coordinates: 38°14′15″N 85°41′04″W. Cherokee-Seneca is a neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It is bounded by I-64 and other neighborhoods, and includes the two large parks Cherokee Park and Seneca Park, as well as the homes built around those parks. The area is hilly, consisting of ridges ...

  5. Here are 10 places, parks to see fall foliage in the ...

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    Bernheim Forest & Arboretum. 2075 Clermont Road, Clermont, Kentucky; bernheim.org. Little Elina, one of three giant trolls, reclines in a field in Bernheim Forest. March 15, 2019. Bernheim Forest ...

  6. John B. Castleman Monument - Wikipedia

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    The John B. Castleman Monument, within the Cherokee Triangle of Louisville, Kentucky, was unveiled on November 8, 1913. [2] The model, selected from a competition to which numerous sculptors contributed, was designed by R. Hinton Perry of New York. The statue was erected to honor John Breckinridge Castleman at a cost of $15,000 by popular ...

  7. Original Highlands, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    Almost all of the land was developed by 1895. The vast majority of houses in the Original Highlands were constructed between 1860 and 1895, especially in the last 11 years of that period, during which 600 were built. The dwellings from before 1884 were mostly located along Breckinridge (formerly Howard), Christy, Baxter and Barret.

  8. Beloved Cherokee Park landmark in Louisville could be ...

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    Louisville parks officials say there are three options with the closed Hogan's Fountain Pavilion: costly repairs, complete replacement or demolition. Beloved Cherokee Park landmark in Louisville ...

  9. Cherokee Triangle, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    The Cherokee Triangle is a historic neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky, USA, known for its large homes displaying an eclectic mix of architectural styles.Its boundaries are Bardstown Road to the southwest, Cherokee Park and Eastern Parkway to the southeast, and Cave Hill Cemetery to the north, and is considered a part of a larger area of Louisville called The Highlands.

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