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Twenty years ago, the future of downtown Louisville, Kentucky's Whiskey Row was hard to see. The block-long stretch of historic buildings dating back to the mid-to-late 1800s was largely empty ...
In 1857, the buildings [which?] were built and used to store whiskey barrels that had been produced from the distilleries nearby. [2] On a list of Louisville Most Endangered Historic Places, the buildings were slated for demolition in 2011, [3] but an agreement between the city, local developers, and preservationists saved Whiskey Row.
Evan Williams Bourbon Experience, [30] located on Louisville's Whiskey Row, featuring bourbon history and tastings, and interprets Louisville's wharf history in the 1790s; Heaven Hill Distilleries Bourbon Heritage Center [31] Jim Beam American Stillhouse [32] Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History
In 1997, the Kentucky Towers was the largest residential building in downtown Louisville, [5] and in 2015, just south of downtown, The 800 Apartments started undergoing a more than $10 million modernization. [6] In 2007 downtown Louisville became Jefferson County's tenth Multiple Listing Service zone.
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The Colorado-based bar and entertainment company purchased the old the W.L. Weller building at 121 W. Main St. for $3.65 million in spring 2021.
The district also features "Museum Row", a collection of several notable museums located within just a few blocks of each other. The district, named for its main corridor of West Main Street, includes the 800-600 blocks of Main and the southern side of the 500 block.
If someone new walks into Butchertown Grocery Bakery, there’s a good chance it’s because of the Main Street shop’s Instagram. Here's why. Creative cruffins and trendy croissants make this ...