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About: Cherokee Park

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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. Beargrass Creek runs through much of the park, and is crossed by numerous pedestrian and automobile bridges. According to The Trust for Public Land, Cherokee Park has 500,000 visitors annually, making it tied for the 69th most popular municipal park in the United States.

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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. Beargrass Creek runs through much of the park, and is crossed by numerous pedestrian and automobile bridges. According to The Trust for Public Land, Cherokee Park has 500,000 visitors annually, making it tied for the 69th most popular municipal park in the United States. The park features a 2.4 mile Scenic Loop through the park's pastoral setting featuring rolling hills, open meadows and woodlands with separate lanes for vehicle traffic (one-way) and recreational users. The park was closed to vehicular traffic in April of 2020 to aid in social distancing and as of May 2021 remains closed to automobiles indefinitely. (en)
  • Le Cherokee Park est un parc de 165 ha situé dans la ville de Louisville (Kentucky) aux États-Unis. Il fut dessiné comme 18 autres parcs de la ville par Frederick Law Olmsted. Il est aussi bien accessible au piétons qu'aux véhicules. Le ruisseau Beargrass Creek traverse le parc ce qui fait que le parc est garni de plusieurs ponts pour piétons. Le parc accueille plus de 500 000 visiteurs chaque année. (fr)
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  • Cherokee Park (en)
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  • Cherokee Park, Baringer Hill (en)
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  • Le Cherokee Park est un parc de 165 ha situé dans la ville de Louisville (Kentucky) aux États-Unis. Il fut dessiné comme 18 autres parcs de la ville par Frederick Law Olmsted. Il est aussi bien accessible au piétons qu'aux véhicules. Le ruisseau Beargrass Creek traverse le parc ce qui fait que le parc est garni de plusieurs ponts pour piétons. Le parc accueille plus de 500 000 visiteurs chaque année. (fr)
  • 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, and is crossed by numerous pedestrian and automobile bridges. According to The Trust for Public Land, Cherokee Park has 500,000 visitors annually, making it tied for the 69th most popular municipal park in the United States. (en)
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  • Cherokee Park (en)
  • Cherokee Park (fr)
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