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Crescent Hill Outdoor Cinema


  
The CHCC is proud to present the 6th Annual Crescent Hill Outdoor Cinema series!!  We would like to recognize the continued assistance of the Peterson-Dumesnil House Board who graciously host the event on their historic grounds.
 
June 18th - "Hairspray"
July 24th - "Close Encounters of the Third Kind"
August 27th - Double Feature "Cars" & "Bullitt"

All shows begin at dusk at the Peterson-Dumesnil House, 301 S. Peterson Ave., and all are free to the public. Concessions will be available. We suggest a blanket or lawnchair and a little bug spray.
 
Our thanks to the wonderful sponsors who've made this film series possible!!
Heine Brothers
Frankfort Avenue Business Association - F.A.T. Friday Trolley Hop
Margaret's Consignment
Metro Councilperson Tina Ward-Pugh
Taste Fine Wine & Spirits
The Peterson-Dumesnil House
Also, many thanks to Metro Audiovisual and John Bailey Designs!!
       
 
 
Walking Wednesdays at the Louisville Water Company

Ever wondered how Louisville Water Company (LWC) makes all that drinking water?  Join the LWC for Walking Wednesdays at Crescent Hill Reservoir.  Step inside the Crescent Hill Gatehouse to learn the history and innovation behind LWC.  A guide will give visitors a brief historical overview; photographs and original drawings will be on display.  Adults and children 8 years or older are welcome to participate in this FREE event.  Reservations are required for groups of 10 or more.  The Gatehouse will be open for tours every Wednesday from April 7th – September 29th from 10:00 am – Noon AND 6:00 -8:00 pm.  Call or email your reservation today to mbutler@lwcky.com or call 569-3600 x2151.

 
Ride, Shop and Learn to Fix Bikes
 Check out Two Wheel Tuesdays on Frankfort Avenue and enjoy not only discounts at participating merchants but also a free seminar on how to keep your bike running -- at Jackie Green's bike shop down by the tracks. Continue with the story to see what topics will be covered, and when
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Kennedy Court Park Master Plan

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The Kennedy Park Renovation Project was recently featured on The Urban Design Studio 's Website!

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A community rich with history

pdhouse_old.jpg The history of Crescent Hill can be traced back to the original pioneer road of the 1780s. Upgraded as the Louisville-Lexington Turnpike in 1817, it is today’s Frankfort Avenue. With the coming of the Louisville Frankfort Railroad line in 1849, Crescent Hill became a true suburb. Early structures were joined by splendid homes as many prominent Louisvillians chose the area as the location for their “summer residences.”

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