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Interstate highway Additional information I-64: A major west–east interstate that enters the city's West End via the Sherman Minton Bridge from New Albany, Indiana where it becomes the Riverfront Expressway. The highway continues through Downtown Louisville, and proceeds eastward through Cherokee Park and the eastern suburbs. I-65
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
Kentucky Route 120 (KY 120) is a 38.523-mile-long (61.997 km) state highway in Kentucky. It runs from U.S. Route 60 (US 60) and KY 91 in Marion to KY 138 and Main Cross Street in Slaughters via Providence .
Also West End School offers housing to alumni attending high school, who benefit from living in our supportive and structured campus.The last school year there were 5 alumni students. The school is located in the former Virginia Avenue Colored School , Louisville's first purpose-built segregated elementary school, which is listed on the ...
The Louisville Gardens at 525 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd., shown on Aug. 23 2021, is one of the sites that was important in the women's suffrage movement in Louisville, Ky. Louisville Gardens was stage ...
Russell is a neighborhood immediately west of downtown Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.. It is nicknamed "Louisville's Harlem". [1] It was named for renowned African American educator and Bloomfield, Kentucky native, Harvey Clarence Russell Sr. [2] [3] Its boundaries are West Market Street, 9th Street, West Broadway and I-264.
Broadway Cinemas 1999–2004 1211 W Broadway Converted from a Winn-Dixie building into 10-screen complex. It was an effort to bring a theater back to the predominantly black West End, after the last of 6 area theaters, Cinema West, closed in 1975. [4] Broadway Cinemas failed due to slow ticket sales and trouble with its creditors.
Rubbertown is a neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, located along the Ohio During World War II , it became the home of many industrial plants which remained after the war and led to its name. Its largest businesses include American Synthetic Rubber, Borden Chemical , DuPont Dow Elastomers, Noveon, Dow Chemical (formerly Rohm and Haas ), and ...