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Town Branch Park renderings

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This rendering shows what the new Town Branch Park will look like when completed. | Rendering courtesy of Town Branch Park

Yesterday, renderings of the city’s new Town Branch Park were revealed at the Central Bank Center during an open house event.

This new 9-acre park will serve as a public gathering space + major connection point between the Distillery District and downtown Lexington, occupying the land that sits between the newly-renovated convention center and Oliver Lewis Way. Features include:

  • A dog park
  • An amphitheater
  • A playground
  • A splash area
  • A recreational lawn

Both the Town Branch Trail and the Legacy Trail will connect to the new park, giving citizens pedestrian-friendly access to the world-class entertainment, food, and drinks that our city has to offer.

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