Proposed in 1946 & opened in 1951, the only state park in Kentucky developed for African Americans. Closed by 1964, after Gov. Combs 1963 Exec. Order ended segregation in public facilities. 300 acres, beach, rental cottages, kitchen &
dining hall, & picnic area. 2000 attended opening. Black families near and far vacationed here.
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Known as the state park for Kentucky’s “Negro” citizens. Cherokee Park was a product of “Jim Crow” segregation. Built when African Americans fought to integrate recreation facilities in Louisville and other parts of Kentucky. Some thought park overdue. Others thought Cherokee an obstacle to full equality.