Hogan's Fountain Pavilion
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The Hogan's Fountain Pavilion is a large gazebo and picnic shelter of mid-century modern architecture located in Cherokee Park, Louisville, Kentucky, built in 1965. This pavilion is available for rental for a variety of events. When not rented, the pavilion is available, at no charge, to all park visitors. It is a popular location for the community. Known as the City of Parks and for its unconventional architecture, Louisville's most popular park is home to the Hogan's Fountain Pavilion, the most prominent landmark in Cherokee Park.
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Louisville's Best Local Landmark in 2011 and 2012
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The Hogan's Fountain Pavilion is a large gazebo and picnic shelter of mid-century modern architecture located in Cherokee Park, Louisville, Kentucky, built in 1965. This pavilion is available for rental for a variety of events. When not rented, the pavilion is available, at no charge, to all park visitors. It is a popular location for the community. Known as the City of Parks and for its unconventional architecture, Louisville's most popular park is home to the Hogan's Fountain Pavilion, the most prominent landmark in Cherokee Park. Often affectionately referred to by its admiring fans as "weird" or "offbeat", the pavilion features an eccentric appearance. In 1974, the pavilion survived an F4 tornado with minor damage although Cherokee Park was heavily affected, losing over 2,000 mature trees. After 1994, the Parks Department and the Olmsted Parks Conservancy agreed to and have set into motion plans for the eventual demise and removal of the Hogan's Fountain Pavilion stating they will be, "...removing the tepee when its natural life span ends." as part of a Master Plan to recapture the original 1892 design that Frederick Law Olmsted envisioned for Cherokee Park. In the spring of 2010, in response to local public hearings being held in reference to the implementation of a second Master Plan, a group of local Pavilion-restoration supporters organized a grassroots effort to save the structure from demolition. As a result of this group's efforts, the Parks Department agreed to delay the removal of the pavilion to allow private funds to be raised for its repair.
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