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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Downtown ...

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    This is a list of properties and historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in downtown Louisville, Kentucky.Latitude and longitude coordinates of the 87 sites listed on this page may be displayed in a map or exported in several formats by clicking on one of the links in the adjacent box.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Louisville's ...

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    Bounded by Broadway, Louis Coleman Jr. Drive, Ohio River, the southern boundary of Chickasaw Park and the Paducah and Louisville Railroad 38°14′48″N 85°49′15″W  /  38.2468°N 85.8209°W  / 38.2468; -85.8209  ( Chickasaw Neighborhood Historic

  4. List of museums in the Louisville metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Falls of the Ohio State Park interpretive center, a museum covering the natural history related to findings in the nearby exposed Devonian fossil beds as well as the human history of the Louisville area; The Filson Historical Society, features a museum and extensive historical collections, currently undergoing major expansion; Frazier History ...

  5. Louisville history: A century of life in Derby City in ... - AOL

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    Franklin Roosevelt visits Louisville -- looking east on Walnut (now Muhammad Ali), October 22, 1932. The 1939 world premiere of ``One Million B.C.,'' staring Victor Mature of Louisville, at Loew's ...

  6. Fern Creek, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    The population was 20,009 at the 2008 census. In 2003, The area was annexed to the city of Louisville as part of a merger between the city and Jefferson County's unincorporated communities. Fern Creek was formerly a census-designated place. It is now considered a neighborhood of Louisville. It is located about 12 miles from Downtown Louisville.

  7. John Ranard - Wikipedia

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    John Ranard (February 7, 1952 – May 14, 2008) was a social documentary photographer who won critical acclaim for his gritty, multi-layered photographs of Louisville, Kentucky's social classes, the world of boxing, Russia during the period of perestroika, AIDS in Russia and Russian prison life.

  8. 5 JCPS schools were built more than 100 years ago. Here they are

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    The Breckinridge Metropolitan High School at 1128 E Broadway in Louisville, Ky. on July 10, 2023. ... It first served as an elementary school and community center, according to the school's website.

  9. Caufield & Shook - Wikipedia

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    James Caufield and Frank W. Shook were American photographers who founded an eponymous photography studio in Louisville, Kentucky in 1903. Their firm focused on local Louisville scenes. It became the official photographer of the Kentucky Derby in 1924. The business was sold in 1960 and ceased operation in 1978.