Madisonville

Chickasaw, Madisonville Neighborhood

Nestled in Madisonville, the Chickasaw neighborhood exudes a welcoming charm with its tree-lined streets and a mix of cozy mid-century homes. Known for its strong sense of community, Chickasaw offers residents a peaceful atmosphere where neighbors look out for one another and local traditions thrive.

Madisonville offers a serene and peaceful environment with predominantly single detached homes, many featuring two to three bedrooms. The neighborhood showcases a mix of charming architecture from the 1960s, 1970s, and earlier decades, creating a unique and established ambiance. Educational options are conveniently accessible, with both public and private schools situated nearby, ensuring easy access for residents. Dining options, including a variety of restaurants and cafes, provide local flavors to explore. Street parking is readily available, making transportation by car comfortable and hassle-free. The calm atmosphere and balanced housing options make this neighborhood an inviting and appealing place to settle.

The character of Madisonville is exemplified by its slower-paced environment. Madisonville is quiet, as there are low levels of noise from traffic - although that is not the case near one of the railway lines.

Highlights of Chickasaw

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌳 Chickasaw Park

A historic 61‑acre Olmsted‑designed municipal park fronting the Ohio River along Southwestern Parkway, featuring the city’s only free clay tennis courts, spraygrounds, playgrounds, walking paths, a fishing pond, picnic lodges and sports courts—long a central gathering space and beloved legacy in the neighborhood.

🏫 Foster Traditional Academy / Academy at Shawnee

Foster Traditional Academy on 41st Street serves Chickasaw’s youngest students, while the nearby Academy at Shawnee offers middle and high school education including a unique high‑school aviation program—giving local youth access to both neighborhood schooling and specialized educational opportunities.

🍽️ Soulful Choices

A locally‑owned comfort food spot near Shawnee Park, popular with Chickasaw residents for rotating soul‑food menus like mac and cheese and chicken wings, punch flavors named after rappers, and a bustling atmosphere especially on Sundays with offerings like pot‑roast and holiday catering.

🛒 West Broadway dining and convenience strip

Stretching along West Broadway just east of the neighborhood, this commercial strip includes staples like Kroger, Long John Silver’s, Happy Market convenience, and Family Ties of Louisville—offering barbecue, smothered pork chops and daily essentials within easy reach.

🚴 Public transit and bike lanes on Cecil Avenue and Broadway

Bike lanes along Cecil Avenue and Broadway enhance connectivity, while TARC bus lines provide public transit access—linking Chickasaw residents to downtown Louisville and surrounding areas with pedestrian‑friendly sidewalks throughout the neighborhood.

A Madisonville Neighborhood

This July in Chickasaw

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

July 3–5, 2026

4th Fest – Praise in the Park

Madisonville City Park (800 McCoy Avenue) • Gates open at 3:00 PM; Music begins ~5:30 PM nightly; Fireworks following concert on July 4

This three‑day Independence Day celebration offers free live music, food vendors, a beer garden (Friday & Saturday), fireworks, and family fun—perfect for residents of Chickasaw looking for patriotic, community‑oriented entertainment close to home.

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July 24–26, 2026

Hopkins County Outdoor Expo 2026

Ballard Convention Center (605 East Arch St.) • July 24: 2:00 PM – 8:00 PM; July 25: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM; July 26: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

This regional outdoor‑lifestyle expo features 50+ vendors, guest speakers, food trucks, live entertainment, and family‑friendly activities—ideal for Chickasaw residents interested in the outdoors, conservation, and supporting community youth programs.

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July 11, 2026

Die Cast & Collectibles Show

Parkway Plaza Mall (401 Madison Square Dr) • 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

A card and collectibles gathering where locals can browse vendor tables featuring sports cards and memorabilia—fun for collectors or families in Chickasaw looking for a Saturday outing with a niche twist.

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Every Saturday & Tuesday in July 2026

Hopkins County Farmers’ Market

Mahr Park Pavilion (55 Mahr Park Drive) • Tuesdays: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM; Saturdays: 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM

A weekly farmers’ market offering locally grown produce, artisan foods, and crafts—great for Chickasaw families wanting fresh, Kentucky‑proud goods and supporting local vendors.

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July 31 – August 8, 2026

Hopkins County Fair

Hopkins County Fairgrounds (605 E Arch St.) • Fri–Sat evenings: 5:30 PM – 11:00 PM; Sun daytime: 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM; Mon–Thu: 5:30 PM – 10:30 PM

This long‑standing nine‑day fair brings agricultural exhibits, competitions, carnival rides, food, and family entertainment—an annual highlight for Chickasaw/​Madisonville families looking for wide‑ranging, local fun.

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From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Chickasaw

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for Chickasaw

Neighborhood Characteristics

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Demographics

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