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Iroquois is a neighborhood on the south side of Louisville, Kentucky, United States. [1] It is split into two parts by Beechmont.From a historical perspective, the northwestern section would be the Bryn Mawr neighborhood and the southeastern section would be the Kenwood neighborhood.
The table below includes sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Jefferson County, Kentucky except those in the following neighborhoods/districts of Louisville: Anchorage, Downtown, The Highlands, Old Louisville, Portland and the West End (including Algonquin, California, Chickasaw, Park Hill, Parkland, Russell and Shawnee).
The Louisville area zip codes with the greatest rise in homes sold the past five years include: 40211: 43.89% rise. 40210: 34.48% increase. 40212: 16.46% increase. 40203: 3.92% increase.
Bon Air is a neighborhood in eastern Louisville, Kentucky, United States. Its boundaries are I-264 to the north, Bardstown Road to the west, Furman Boulevard to the east, and subdivisions to the south. The earliest residential development was the Wellingmoor subdivision in 1939, laid out by Ralph Drake.
ZIP code(s) 40204, 40205, 40217 ... Ky.) in the University of Louisville Libraries Digital Collections Archived 2010-08-01 at the Wayback Machine ... Mobile view ...
Rubbertown is a neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, located along the Ohio During World War II , it became the home of many industrial plants which remained after the war and led to its name. Its largest businesses include American Synthetic Rubber, Borden Chemical , DuPont Dow Elastomers, Noveon, Dow Chemical (formerly Rohm and Haas ), and ...
The Louisville Orchestra accompanied a performance of 'A Christmas Carol' at the Mellwood Art Center on Dec. 14.
Development first began during the 1850s when the Louisville and Lexington turnpike (now Frankfort Avenue) and the Louisville and Frankfort railroad were built through the area. In 1853 a 38-acre (150,000 m 2 ) fair grounds were built and were used to host the Agriculture and Technology fair, which had 20,000 visitors on one day in 1857.