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  1. George Rogers Clark Park. Map Legend. Read about the city's oldest tree - a bald cypress located in George Rogers Clark Park here . Park Details. 1024 Thruston Ave.Louisville, KY40217United States. Year Acquired. 1921. Hours. 6 a.m. - 11 p.m. Size. 46.49 acres. Amenities. Grill. Address LookupFind sanitation dates, council district info and more!

  2. Louisville Metro Parks- George Rogers Clark Park, Upcoming. Amenities include Ballfield, Basketball, Football, Grill, Horseshoe Pit, Lodge, Multi-purpose Field, Picnic Table, Playground, Restrooms, Sledding, Soccer, Sprayground, Tennis and Volleyball. 1024 Thruston Ave. (502) 574-7275 6 a.m. - 11 p.m. @loukyparks Facebook Official Website.

  3. Once known as ‘Clark’s Point’, the site is at a high point on a curve in the river, with a view of the falls and the river in both directions. George Rogers Clark built a cabin here in 1803 as a ‘retirement home’ in order to live independently from his sister at Locust Grove.

  4. Jul 18, 2019 · This 200+ year old Bald Cypress tree is located at the site of Mulberry Hill where George Rogers Clark, the founder of Louisville, and his family resided. Beargrass Thunder went to check out George Rogers Clark Park, which we read contained the "oldest living tree in Louisville"!

  5. Check out the event calendar for George Rogers Clark Park in Louisville, along with artist, ticket and venue information, photos, videos, and address.

  6. Nestled in the heart of Louisville, George Rogers Clark Park offers a serene and picturesque setting, making it the ideal destination for walkers and hikers. With 47.4 acres of natural beauty, the park provides a peaceful ambiance that is conducive to leisurely strolls and invigorating hikes.

  7. George Rogers Clark Park is a serene outdoor space nestled in the heart of Louisville, KY. The park offers visitors a peaceful retreat to enjoy nature and engage in recreational activities.

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