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  2. Cave Hill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    79000999. Added to NRHP. 1979. Cave Hill Cemetery is a 296-acre (1.20 km 2) Victorian era National Cemetery and arboretum located at Louisville, Kentucky. Its main entrance is on Baxter Avenue and there is a secondary one on Grinstead Drive. It is the largest cemetery by area and number of burials in Louisville.

  3. A place full of life: Cave Hill Cemetery is among Louisville ...

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    But that sensation has nothing to do with the 141,000 graves scattered across the 175-year-old cemetery in Louisville's Highlands neighborhood. ... and owls in their natural habitats. There are ...

  4. History of Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    At that time a part of Kentucky County, Virginia, the town was chartered in 1780 and named Louisville in honor of King Louis XVI of France. In 2003, the city of Louisville merged with Jefferson County to become Louisville-Jefferson Metro. As of the 2010 census, it is the largest city in the state of Kentucky, the largest on the Ohio River, and ...

  5. The Filson Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Filson Historical Society, previously known as The Filson Club, is a privately supported historical society located in the Old Louisville neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky. Founded in 1884, the Filson is an organization dedicated to continuing adult education through a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal, Ohio Valley History, a ...

  6. St. James–Belgravia Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. December 5, 1972. The St. James–Belgravia Historic District, within Old Louisville, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. It comprises St. James Court (north) and Belgravia Court (south). It is bordered to the north by Louisville's Central Park. The area was the site of the Southern Exposition and now ...

  7. 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.

  8. Chickasaw Park - Wikipedia

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    Chickasaw Park is a municipal park in Louisville, Kentucky 's west end. It is fronted to the west by the Ohio River and by Southwestern Parkway to the east. It was formerly the country estate of political boss John Henry Whallen, and began development as a park in 1923, but was not completed until the 1930s. The original plan for Chickasaw Park ...

  9. Brooke Barzun - Wikipedia

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    Brooke Lee Brown. (1972-06-18) June 18, 1972 (age 52) Louisville, Kentucky, United States. Occupation (s) Art curator and philanthropist. Spouse. Matthew Barzun. Brooke Barzun (born Brooke Lee Brown; June 18, 1972) is an art curator [1][2] and philanthropist [3][4] based in Louisville, Kentucky with her husband, Matthew Barzun, the former ...