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Hikes Point is a neighborhood in eastern Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Its boundaries are I-264 to the north, Breckenridge Lane to the west, and irregular boundaries to the other sides. The area was settled by American Revolutionary War veteran George Hikes in 1791 on land sold to him by William Meriwether.
The state of Kentucky is served by the following area codes: 270/364, which serve western Kentucky and the western half of South Central Kentucky; 502, which serves the Louisville and Frankfort areas; 606, which serves eastern Kentucky, including the Eastern Coalfield; 859, which serves the Lexington area and Northern Kentucky
But as many of the railroad jobs left the area, the Irish began to move to South Louisville. On October 7, 1871, the Louisville Steam Engine Co. 7 was formed to provide fire protection to the "southern suburbs" of Louisville. Its firehouse at 821 S. 6th Street is the oldest continuously active firehouse in the U.S.
Breckinridge County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.As of the 2020 census, the population was 20,432. [1] Its county seat is Hardinsburg, Kentucky. [2] The county was named for John Breckinridge (1760–1806), a Kentucky Attorney General, state legislator, United States Senator, and United States Attorney General.
The new location will have a dual-drive thru, according to planning documents filed with the city, and space for interior seating and parking. What's going in on Breckenridge Lane? Popular chain ...
Location of Hardinsburg in Breckinridge County, Kentucky. ... Area code(s) 270 & 364: FIPS code: 21-34552 ... 0493730: Website: hardinsburg.ky.gov: Hardinsburg is a ...
Breckinridge Metropolitan The Breckinridge Metropolitan High School at 1128 E Broadway in Louisville, Ky. on July 10, 2023. JCPS' third-oldest school is 107 years old.
The town raised $20,000 to bring the shops and donated ten acres for the location. [13] [14] The shops employed two hundred men at one time. [15] The shop burned down on March 13, 1916, but was rebuilt. [16] The shops stayed open until 1929 when the Louisville, Henderson and St. Louis was bought out by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. [13]