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

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    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] All of the parks in this system are managed by Louisville Metro Parks.

  3. Category:Parks in Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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  4. List of attractions and events in the Louisville metropolitan ...

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    Louisville Champions Park, [71] a park that "offers flexible space for a variety of field sports", including soccer; Louisville Metro Parks public golf courses Charlie Vettiner Park [72] Cherokee Park (9-hole) Crescent Hill Park [73] (9-hole) Iroquois Park; Long Run Park [74] Seneca Park; Shawnee Park; Sun Valley Park [75] Waverly Park (Bobby ...

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

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    One of the city's smaller parks, Central Park was formerly the country estate of the DuPont Family and was converted into a park between 1904 and 1905 with plans created by Frederick Law Olmsted ...

  6. Windsor Park: Louisville is getting a new public park. Here's ...

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    Following collaboration between several organizations and government agencies, it will be the district's first Louisville Metro Park. Officials broke ground for Windsor Park on April 5, 2024.

  7. Seneca Park (Louisville, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Between the years of 1857 and 1979, the firm was involved in over 6,000 projects including various suburban communities, private estates and public parks, with Seneca Park being one such project. Frederick Law Olmsted held great ambition for his designs, and believed they could improve the general public's quality of life as well as move ...

  8. Shawnee Park - Wikipedia

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    Shawnee Park is a municipal park in Louisville, Kentucky.It was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, who designed 18 of the city's 123 public parks.Along with the rest of the city's Olmsted-designed park system, Shawnee Park was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

  9. Joe Creason Park - Wikipedia

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    Joe Creason Park is a municipal park in Louisville, Kentucky, United States.Located in the Poplar Level neighborhood, it is in roughly the central portion of the city. The park adjoins and connects to Beargrass Creek State Nature Preserve, and both were originally part of the same property prior to becoming parks.