Crestwood approves bid for amphitheater
4 Jan 2023
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Crestwood lore tells of “millstones” in the early years of the city, originally known as Beard’s Station.
The circular stones, used for grinding wheat, dual-functioned as a gathering place for the community to bond and dream.
Crestwood Mayor Jim Kramer hopes a new amphitheater in the works for the Maples Park will be a modern millstone for his constituents and Oldham County at large.
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