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Our columnist says he owes Kentucky’s 100-year-old state parks system his life. Here’s the story. ... the haunted trail, mini golf, cave tours, church picnics, camping out, winning a free ...
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Although the Kentucky Horse Park is owned by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, it is administered separately from the Department of Parks and is not a state park. Breaks Interstate Park is also separate, administered under an interstate compact with the state of Virginia , in partnership with the parks departments of both states.
Ben Hawes Golf Course and Park (formerly Ben Hawes State Park) is a park located just outside Owensboro, Kentucky, in Daviess County. The park encompasses 297 acres (1.20 km 2), and was named after the former Mayor of Owensboro, Benjamin W. Hawes. [1] It was acquired by the City of Owensboro in 1962. The Park opened Memorial Day in 1964.
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Breaks Interstate Park is located about 5 miles (8 km) east of Elkhorn City, Kentucky.The park covers 4,500 acres (1,800 ha). The park's main feature, Breaks Canyon, is five miles long and ranges from 830 to 1,600 feet (250 to 490 m) deep.
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