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Heritage railroad and museum Blue Licks Battlefield State Park: Mount Olivet: Robertson: Northern Kentucky: Local history: Pioneer Museum includes exhibits about the battle during the American Revolution, local natural and cultural history Bobby Davis Museum and Park: Hazard: Perry: Daniel Boone Country: Local history [8] Breathitt County ...
Phase one of the Jacksonville Zoo's 2.5-acre (10,000 m 2) Play Park opened in May 2006 across from the Range of the Jaguar. The park replaced the outdated Okovango Village, which had been demolished a year earlier. The exhibit includes a Splash Ground water park (open seasonally) for children, an outdoor jungle gym, and a hedge maze.
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The Fort Caroline National Memorial is located in the Timucuan Preserve, as is the Kingsley Plantation, the oldest standing plantation in the state.The Preserve is maintained through cooperation by the National Park Service, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the City of Jacksonville Department of Parks and Recreation, which partner to support the Timucuan Parks Foundation.
A single surviving antebellum building at the park, once a farmhouse, served as a Confederate hospital during the early part of the war. The restored building is used as a museum and interpretive center for the Kentucky state park system. [2] Exhibits focus on the Civil War history of the area and local natural and cultural history.
Initial investigation showed that the owner had purchased the alligator at a reptile show in Indiana earlier in the year but didn't check to see if it was legal to own in Kentucky. ... State 93-87 ...
Levi Jackson Wilderness Road Park is a former state park located just south of London, Kentucky in Laurel County. It is now a city park under the auspices of the city of London, KY. The park encompasses 896 acres (363 ha) and includes a section of the Wilderness Road that early settlers used to reach Kentucky.