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Valley Station, Kentucky is a former census-designated place in southwestern Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States.The population was 22,946 at the 2000 census. When the government of Jefferson County merged with the city of Louisville, Kentucky in 2003, residents of Valley Station also became citizens of Louisville Metro.
Union Monument in Louisville: Union Monument in Louisville: July 17, 1997 : 701 Baxter Ave. Irish Hill: Cave Hill Cemetery, junction of Payne St. and Lexington Rd. 31: David Wilson House: David Wilson House: March 26, 1987 : 2215 Carolina Ave.
The Louisville Kentucky Temple, the 76th temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , is located in nearby Pewee Valley (mailing address of Crestwood), and serves members of the church in Kentucky, Southern Indiana, parts of Ohio and West Virginia.
Louisville during the Ohio River flood of 1936; the following year's flood was even worse. On March 28, 1936, the river reached a level of 60.6 feet, flooding parts of the city. [48] In late January and February 1937, a month of heavy rain throughout the Ohio River Valley prompted what became remembered as the "Great Flood of '37".
KY 907: Third Street Road, Valley Station Road, Southside Drive KY 1020: Second and Third Streets, Southern Parkway, Southside Drive, National Turnpike KY 1065: Outer Loop, Beulah Church Road, Seatonville Road, Lovers Lane KY 1142: Palatka Road KY 1230: Cane Run Road, Lower River Road, Watson Lane KY 1447: Westport Road KY 1450: Blue Lick Road ...
By 1952 the deterioration in Old Louisville was obvious, but St. James and Belgravia retained much of their charm and distinctiveness. To reverse this decline and to market the value of the architecture, neighbors came together to start a fundraiser for St. James, and in 1957 they held the first St. James Court Art Show.
Prairie Village is near several churches. Churches closest to the neighborhood include the Community of Christ, Life Church Louisville and The Louisville Dream Center, and Virginia Avenue United Methodist Church. [7] Valley View Church a megachurch is located on Old Third Street Road.
The former St. Anthony's Catholic Church is a redbrick historic Roman Catholic steepled church complex located at 2222-2238 West Market Street in Louisville, Kentucky. Designed by noted local architect William H. Redin in the Gothic Revival style of architecture, it was built in 1887. After a disastrous fire on January 26, 1939, which caused ...