In 1974,
Hal Warheim purchased an undeveloped remnant of land bounded
by residential lots
fronting on Overlook Terrace, Yale Drive and Boulevard Napoleon
in Louisville, Kentucky.
"The Woods," as it was called by neighborhood
residents, was overgrown and unkempt, but Hal saw its potential—as
a redeemed green space, and a neighborhood park that could
be
enjoyed by the entire community.
This vision was the beginning of a three-decade quest to
transform the unused area into a unique public gathering
space. And now, thanks to the persistent efforts of Hal,
former Alderman Bill Allison, the Belknap Neighborhood Association
and neighbors, the dream of the park is soon to be realized.
The nearly one acre of land is on track to become one of
Louisville’s newest community-owned treasures.
To inquire about Warheim Park naming opportunities
and memorials call Hal Warheim at 502-456-4866 or email us at warheimpark@yahoo.com. |