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A mural inside the building, titled "Post Office Rail Car" An American Classic: Gene Snyder U.S. Courthouse and Custom House, Louisville, Kentucky [3] The Gene Snyder U.S. Courthouse and Custom House is an excellent example of Classical Revival architecture, a style that federal government architects embraced during the early twentieth century as a method of symbolizing democratic ideals of ...
The United States Post Office, Court House, and Custom House was a U.S. federal building in Louisville, Kentucky that served as the seat of the United States District Court for the District of Kentucky and its successor, the United States District Court for the Western District of Kentucky, from 1893 to 1932. The five-story courthouse hosted ...
KY 1142: Palatka Road KY 1230: Cane Run Road, Lower River Road, Watson Lane KY 1447: Westport Road KY 1450: Blue Lick Road KY 1531: Aiken Road, Johnson Road, Eastwood and Fisherville Road, Routt Road KY 1631: Crittenden Drive KY 1694: Brownsboro Road KY 1699: Whipps Mill Road KY 1703: Baxter Avenue, Newburg Road KY 1727: Terry Road KY 1747 [n 2]
KY 1156 north (Jacks Creek Road) Southern terminus of KY 1156 149.009: 239.807: KY 2878 north (Colonel Road) Southern terminus of KY 2878 151.925: 244.500: KY 627 east (Boonesborough Road) / KY 3005 south (White Hall Shrine Road) Western terminus of KY 627; northern terminus of KY 3005 154.348: 248.399: KY 2328 north (Lexington Road)
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The Old U.S. Customshouse and Post Office at 300 West Liberty Street in Louisville, Kentucky was built in 1853. It served historically as a federal district court, custom house, and post office. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. [1] G. T. Bergmann Korff Brothers map 1858
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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]