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The parkway system of Louisville, Kentucky, also known as the Olmsted Park System, was designed by the firm of preeminent 19th century landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted. The 26-mile (42 km) system was built from the early 1890s through the 1930s, and initially owned by a state-level parks commission, which passed control to the city of ...
KY 15 / KY 80 in Hazard: 1971 — Formerly named Daniel Boone Parkway Kentucky Turnpike: 39.6 63.7 Western Kentucky Parkway in Elizabethtown: I-264 in Louisville: 1954 1975 I-65: Signage removed along with tolls in 1975 Mountain Parkway: KY 9000 43.1 69.4 I-64 in Winchester: KY 15 Spur in Campton: 1963 — KY 9009 32.5 52.3 KY 15 Spur in ...
KY 329: Covered Bridge Road KY 660: Waterford Road KY 841 [n 1] Gene Snyder Freeway KY 864: Campbell, Shelby, and Logan Streets, Goss Avenue, Poplar Level Road, Fegenbush Lane, Beulah Church Road, Cooper Chapel Road, Cedar Creek Road KY 913: Blankenbaker Parkway KY 907: Third Street Road, Valley Station Road, Southside Drive KY 1020
Exit for KY 1747 from I-64 in Louisville. An extension towards the General Electric Appliance Park was completed in 2005, connecting the existing Hurstborne Parkway with Fern Valley Road (then-Kentucky Route 1631), creating another loop around the southeastern end of Louisville located midway between Interstate 264 to the north and Interstate 265 to the south. [2]
Kentucky Route 913 (KY 913) is a 4.337-mile-long (6.980 km) state highway located in Louisville, Kentucky. The route begins at a junction with KY 155 in Jeffersontown and ends at a junction with US 60 in Middletown. It is known as Blankenbaker Parkway for its entirety.
Roughly bounded by Bardstown Rd., Sherwood Ave., and Broadway, east to the junction of Grinstead Dr. and Cherokee Parkway 38°14′22″N 85°42′56″W / 38.239444°N 85.715556°W / 38.239444; -85.715556 ( Cherokee Triangle Area Residential
Louisville-based LDG Development continues to be the largest developer of multi-family housing in the city, with more than 1,500 units under or awaiting construction. Other developers include ...
This is a list of properties and historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in the Portland neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky (roughly bounded by the Ohio River on the north; N. 10th St. to the east; W. Market St. to the south; and I-264 and the Shawnee Golf Course to the west. Latitude and longitude coordinates of the 35 ...