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Trailapalooza at the Town Branch Trail

By Knox van Nagell | August 5th, 2010 | See all in Community Events, Events, Fayette Alliance Blog

In February 2009, The Fayette Alliance strongly endorsed LFUCG’s successful grant application for $8 million in federal grants to complete important community initiatives including the Town Branch Trail.  The Fayette Alliance supports bike trails to promote local tourism and alternative modes of transportation in Lexington’s urban core.  Learn more.

Read more about Trailapalooza,

“Trailapalooza offered a Sunday walk in the rain: Rain just adds to biking/walking celebration along Town Branch Trail”

By Andy Mead – amead@herald-leader.com, posted August 16, 2010
Excerpt from Kentucky.com

Jessi Fehrenbach and Seana O’Neill were at the opposite end of Town Branch Trail from their car when the big black cloud appeared on the horizon.

They whipped out an iPhone to check on the weather, but it was too late.

“We saw the storm on the radar and thought we better get going, then ‘We’re in it now,’” Fehrenbach said as she and O’Neill, both completely soaked, loaded their bikes on their vehicle… Read more at Kentucky.com

Trailapalooza | Town Branch Trail

Trailapalooza | Town Branch Trail

Thank you to our wonderful volunteer Jesse Saxon!

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