The photos were taken on July 24, and the timestamp is around 2 a.m.
The Kentucky Derby Festival is reminding everyone that Thunder is just the opening ceremony for all that KDF has to offer ahead of Derby 151.
The Indiana Department of Transportation provided 80% of the funding for the project, with the Town of Clarksville's Redevelopment Commission covering the remaining 20%.
The most damaging incident was shown in a posted photo, showing tire tracks burned into the turf.
The previous playground at Ashland Park, which was installed in 1995 at a price of $10,000, was removed in late April.
Construction crews and equipment along the Ohio River are a sign changes are coming to a popular spot in southern Indiana.
Town officials said the 11-month, $7 million reconstruction project announced in December is set to begin this month.
Construction this spring will close the man road leading to Ashland Park, making the area a bit tougher to access for Thunder Over Louisville in April.
On Wednesday, the town said in a news release the 18-acre property was purchased for $350,000 from Marathon Oil, who leased the park to the town for only $1 per year.
The statue stands along the Ohio River in Clarksville's Ashland Park.