- Central Park, Louisville
Central Park is a convert|17|acre|m2|sing=on municipal park maintained by the city of
Louisville, Kentucky . Located in theOld Louisville neighborhood, it was first developed for public use in the 1870s and referred to as "DuPont Square" since it was at that time part of theDu Pont family estate.During the
Southern Exposition in 1883, 13 of the park's convert|17|acre|m2 were temporarily "roofed in" and used to showcaseThomas Edison 's light bulb, the first public display of the light bulb in the world. In 1885 the park was unroofed, and was instead used as an outdoor exposition, with an Edison designed electric trolley line transporting visitors around the park to see such sites as a roller coaster, bicycle trails, and an art museum surrounded by a lake.By 1904 the entire Du Pont family had moved to
Wilmington, Delaware , so they sold the park to the city of Louisville for $297,500. The city enlisted famed architectFrederick Law Olmsted , the man who designed New York City's Central Park and had already designed an entire park and parkway system for the city of Louisville, to plot the new park. Olmsted had a large open air shelter with a colonnade built on top of the hill where the art museum had once stood, along with a wading pool and athletic fields on the side. The original walking trails were kept in place.In the 1970s the open air shelter was enclosed and used to house a police station and a neighborhood information center. In 1976 an amphitheater and wooden playhouse were built. The new playhouse was used to host the free annual summer performances of
William Shakespeare 's works, which had been held in the park since 1960. Since 1988 the annual event has been called theKentucky Shakespeare Festival , and is still free to the public.In 2004 the park celebrated its
centennial .ee also
*
History of Louisville, Kentucky
*List of attractions and events in Louisville, Kentucky
*List of parks in Louisville, Kentucky
*St. James Court Art Show — situated mostly to the south of the parkExternal links
* [http://www.oldlouisville.com/History/CentralPark/history.htm/ History of Central Park]
* [http://terraserver.microsoft.com/image.aspx?T=4&S=10&Z=16&X=3041&Y=21160&W=1/ Aerial View of Central Park]
* [http://www.oldlouisville.org/ Old Louisville Information Center, located in the park]
* [http://www.louisvilleky.gov/MetroParks/parks/central/ Metro Parks page]
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