I live in a town rich in history, being the capital of Kentucky. But for some inexplicable reason, I never visited the sculpture park, even though I've lived here for nearly 16 years (it didn't become a public park until 2009).
So on one warm pre-spring morning, I decided to drive to park and see what it had to offer. It was bigger and better than I expected.
Josephine Sculpture Park spreads over about 20 acres, south of town, divided into four sections—Queen Anne's Meadow, Native Hill, Eastern Ridge, and Walnut Grove.
As I walked on the quiet paths from one section to the other, I looked at the 40 or so sculptures and murals that adorn the public park. As for the art, some I liked, some not so much, but it was still a feast for the eyes to discover a park devoted to artistic expression.
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I'll be making return trips, with my dogs, to stroll about the park now that spring has finally arrived and the weather will be warmer.
I plan to discover more sites close to home in the coming months.
Until the next time. . . .
Info:
Josephine Sculpture Park
3355 Lawrenceburg Road
Frankfort, KY 40601
www.josephinesculpturepark.org
Phone: 502-352-7082
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