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  2. Hogan's Fountain Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    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 to rent for a variety of events.

  3. Cherokee Park - Wikipedia

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    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.

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  5. Beloved Cherokee Park landmark in Louisville could be ... - AOL

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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 ...

  6. Cherokee-Seneca, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. First, the tornado. Then, the invasive plants. How can ... - AOL

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    What happened to Cherokee Park after the tornado hit is a long lesson on the negative impact of invasive species. To understand why, we have to back up to when Cochran Tunnel was built as part of ...

  8. Belknap, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    The Belknap Neighborhood Association voted unanimously in 2011, to support the restoration and landmarking of the iconic Hogan's Fountain Pavilion in Cherokee Park. Belknap was the first Louisville neighborhood to come out in support of the E.J. Schickli masterpiece which is considered by residents the most recognizable landmark in the ...

  9. List of parks in the Louisville metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Jefferson Memorial Forest is the largest municipal urban forest in the United States.. The Frederick Law Olmsted Parks [1] (formerly called the Olmsted Park System) in Louisville was the last of five such systems designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. [2]