Ashland Park
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Ashland Park is a historic early 20th century neighborhood in Lexington, Kentucky, named after Ashland, the nearby estate of Kentucky statesman Henry Clay. The 600 acre development was designed by the famous landscape architecture firm the Olmstead Brothers of Massachusetts. The neighborhood belongs to the National Register of Historic Places.