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Cherokee Park

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Cherokee Park
Address: 745 Cochran Hill Rd
Louisville, KY 40206
Phone: 502-456-8100;
Fax: 502-456-3269;
Web: www.louisvilleky.gov/MetroParks/
Size: 409 acres.
Location: In eastern Louisville off the Eastern Parkway.
Facilities: Picnic areas, lake, bridle path, pavilions, bird sanctuary, historic structures, playgrounds, tennis courts, 9-hole golf course, archery range, horse shoe pits, mountain biking trails, other sports areas.
Activities: Fishing, bicycling, horseback riding, golf, archery, basketball, softball.
Special Features: Most visited park in Louisville. Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, noted landscape architect. Linked by parkways to Iroquois and Shawnee parks.

See other parks in Kentucky.


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Cherokee Park (in the Highlands) is massive and has a little something for everyone.
20 Some of Sarasota's top interior designers show off their decorating talents in a private residence at 1709 Cherokee Drive in the charming West-of-Trail neighborhood of Cherokee Park.
Olmsted working on this mandate created on all contours of the landscape Shawnee Park, a plain of river bottomland featuring the concourses that afford extensive views and the expansive Great Lawn, Louisville''s spot for large formal gatherings, enclosed with border plantings and a tree-lined circular drive; Cherokee Park one of the most visited parks in the U.
 
 
 
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