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Help us make it rightTriangle Park officially opened to the public on July 2, 1982. The landscape designer for the park was well known landscape architect Robert L. Zion of New York.
Triangle Park isn't Rockefeller Center, but this is Lexington. It's a tiny by comparison skating rink during the winter is child-sized, so good for the little ones. In warmer weather, it's a good...
Been a favorite stop of mine for years in the heart of downtown Lexington. Famous to locals for the fountains in the summer and the ice skating rink in the winter. Family fun for all.
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Triangle Park, in downtown Lexington, fans out to envelop the beholder into the tranquility of soft waterfalls, wide stone promenades lined with Honey Locust trees, pottery filled with blooming flowers, and expanses of green grass surrounded by tables.
Yes, it actually is a triangle, although the geometry is probably not impeccable. Still, this downtown park offers a nice bit of green in the city and is just steps away from Rupp Arena and Victorian Square. Designed by landscape architect Robert Zion, Triangle is easily recognizable, thanks to its curving, stepped fountain and graceful pear trees. Paved walkways and park benches invite folks...
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