E.P. "Tom" Sawyer State Park
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E. P. "Tom" Sawyer State Park is a 369-acre Kentucky state park located in the Freys Hill area of Louisville, Kentucky on former land of Kentucky's Central State Hospital. When opened in 1971, it was named in honor of Republican Jefferson County Judge/Executive Erbon Powers "Tom" Sawyer who was killed in a car accident on Louisville's Interstate 64 in 1969 while still in office. Sawyer is also notable as being the father of journalist Diane Sawyer.
The park's amenities include an Activities Center with a gymnasium that has indoor courts for badminton, basketball, and volleyball as well as an olympic-size swimming pool and weight room. The park also includes 12 lighted tennis courts, 10 soccer fields, 3 lighted softball fields, a mile-long fitness trail, a 1ΒΌ mile nature trail, a permanent BMX track, a Model Aircraft airfield, a dog park, playgrounds, and picnic facilities.
In recent years, Louisville has suggested that Otter Creek Park, a 2,600 acre city operated park that lies outside of Louisville's city limits, become a state park in an exchange for E. P. "Tom" Sawyer State Park becoming a city park, but there have no negotiations or developments on those suggestions.
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- Kleber, John E., et al. (editor) (2000). The Encyclopedia of Louisville. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 0-8131-2100-0.