Chickasaw Park
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Louisville Parks & Recreation drained the pond at Chickasaw Park in west Louisville, aiming to improve water quality and fishing opportunities as well as add canoe and kayak access to visitors. April 1, 2024. (WDRB Photo)
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As the weather warms up this spring, more people will be utilizing Louisville parks, many of which will see a lot of change in 2024. Â
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