The Finance and Administration Cabinet's Division of Historic Properties is pleased to announce plans for the development of a monument park on the Capitol grounds as part of the Kentucky State Capitol Grounds Tourism Enhancement Project (CGTEP).
Kentucky's beautiful Capitol campus is one of the few state capitol grounds in the nation designed by the Olmsted Brothers firm; a premier landscape architecture firm of the early 1900s started by Fredrick Law Olmsted, considered as the founder of American landscape architecture. This monument garden will be the creation of a park-like landscape with the addition of plantings, minimal architecture and two formal entrances. A large open area for public recreation and gatherings will also be preserved.
The goal of the monument park project is an environment that honors Kentucky's history by providing a monument representing people, events, organizations and ideals that have contributed to the history and future of the Commonwealth's evolution. If your organization has ideas for appropriate subjects or has a monument, statue or artwork that you believe would be appropriate for this venue or if your organization would be interested in designing a monument for the park, please contact the Division of Historic Properties to apply for consideration.
Criteria for Monuments
Proposed Landscaping Plan
Progress Photos
New Benches as of June 01, 2008
Monument Park paths and landscaping marked out
The Freedom Tree Monument
The Kentucky Coffee Tree Monument
Installing the Kentucky Organ Donor Monument