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• Uno Castillo [This is a dedication to Kendrick Castillo. It has two meanings. "One Castle" <br />we are all a part of the same world and planet there is only one castle and we all share <br />it. "One Castillio" there will only ever be one Kendrick Castillo, we are each unique and <br />important, all lives should have value] <br />• "This park was named many years ago by neighbors. There is a sign with Bizzy's Park on <br />it. Also on the sign are names of beloved deceased pets. <br />• Lover's hideout <br />• Bismarck's Park or Buzzy's Park <br />• Joy Park (3) <br />• Nanook Park <br />• Acme Park <br />• Ralph and Mary Johnson <br />• Michelle Obama Park (4) <br />• Hope park <br />• The Overlook <br />• Fred "Coach" Tesone Park <br />• Fred and Lois Tesone Park <br />• Fred Tesone Park (Louisville native, Hall of Fame Colorado) <br />• Sheldon's Park <br />• Dora the Park <br />• Patriot Park <br />• Lindstrom Park <br />• Blue Parrot Park <br />• Hutchinson Park <br />• Parkymcparkface <br />• Acme Mine Memorial Park (2) (was the name of the mine in the center of town) <br />• Bobby Ross Park Miner's View Park <br />• Hutchinson Green <br />• (14) Bill Hesson Park (There is a bench with his name on the plaque located in this park. <br />This park is in Bill's neighborhood. Bill served as the City Treasurer for Louisville for 37 <br />years. He served in the US Army and was a proud member of the Louisville Elks for 47 <br />year; also member of our American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was a <br />golfer and ran golf tournaments of the Elks for years. As a devoted Broncos fan, he <br />often got tickets for friends to attend the games as well as helped unemployed friends <br />find jobs. It would be a great honor for him as well as the City to name this park after <br />him). <br />• Acme Mine City Park (this mine was the one in downtown Louisville, the closest park is <br />park 8) <br />15 <br />