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This 550-acre state park, which was once agricultural property, is a warm and tranquil haven in a gently undulating region close to Lyndon.
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On the south side of Shelbyville Road, across from Lyndon, is an upmarket mall that was constructed on the former Oxmoor Farm estate.
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This outdoor plaza for upscale neighbourhood stores and services is another top shopping location right outside Lyndon's door.
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The Northeast Family YMCA features a first-rate waterpark at this facility, which is on the north side of Lyndon's A.B. Sawyer Park.
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Even bigger than Oxmoor Center, on Shelbyville Road, is the primary enclosed shopping attraction for the Louisville Area.
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Representative John M. Robsion, Jr. (1904–1990), who donated these 17 acres to the city in 1985, is honoured in the name of Lyndon's top public park.
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Locust Grove, built in 1790 and situated on 55 acres, is one of many historic estates nearby.
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This 1815 property offers a picture of antebellum Louisville. The Federal-style brick home (1816) in Farmington, which is now on 18 acres, was formerly the hub of a much larger hemp farm.
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The former residence of Lyndon's founder, Alvin Wood, can still be found in the city's southeast (1831-1891).
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The history of this roller skating rink in Lyndon can be traced back to a mobile rink built in 1955 by Armand "Champ" Champa not far from Springfield, Kentucky.
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