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  2. Home of the Innocents - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, the Home of the Innocents assumed the pediatric nursing services formerly provided by the old Louisville Jewish Convalescent Children's Home. On March 5, 1999, the Home purchased the 20.5-acre (83,000 m 2 ) Bourbon Stockyards site for $3.4 million, located east of Downtown Louisville in the Butchertown neighborhood.

  3. Squire Earick House - Wikipedia

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    The Squire Earick House is the oldest known wood-frame house in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, built in 1812 in the Portland area of the city, which was then a town all its own. [2] It has had many owners and a complicated history.

  4. Masonic Widows and Orphans Home - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the decision was made to construct a larger orphan's home than the original in Louisville, to the present-day location in Louisville/St. Matthews on Frankfort Avenue, at the cost of $9,400,000. Construction began in 1925 on the 176-acre (0.71 km 2) location, and the residents moved to it on August 15, 1927.

  5. Moms launch project to reunite kids impacted by LA fires with ...

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    As wildfires continue to burn across Los Angeles County, displacing tens of thousands of families and forcing many into temporary housing, two mothers have launched a grassroots project to reunite ...

  6. Congregation of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd

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    In 1842 Mary Euphrasia sent the first five Sisters to Louisville, Kentucky, to establish houses in the United States. From Louisville new foundations spread across the country. From 1893 to 1910 authorities in Davenport, Iowa placed 260 underage girls in Good Shepherd Homes in Omaha, Peoria, Dubuque, and elsewhere. Some of these girls were ...

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  8. Catherine Spalding - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Spalding, known as Mother Spalding, (December 23, 1793 – March 20, 1858) was an American educator who was a co-founder and longtime mother superior of the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth. She pioneered education, health services and social services for girls and orphans in Louisville and other Kentucky cities.

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