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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.
The history of Germans in Louisville began in 1817. In that year, a man named August David Ehrich, a master shoe maker born in Königsberg , arrived in Louisville. Ehrich was the first native-born German in Louisville, but as early as 1787, Pennsylvania Dutch (Deutsch) settlers arrived in Jefferson County from Pennsylvania.
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Germantown is a neighborhood three miles southeast of downtown Louisville, Kentucky, USA.Germantown is also a general term for an area of Louisville from the Original Highlands to St Joseph and Bradley neighborhoods that were predominantly settled by Germans.
Tumbleweed Tex Mex Grill & Margarita Bar (also known as Tumbleweed Mexican Food, and Tumbleweed Southwest Grill & Bar) is a chain restaurant based in Louisville, Kentucky. It serves an American-Mexican cuisine in a combination Tex-Mex and Southwest style. Tumbleweed's menu includes Continental food, encompassing such foods as chicken and steak.
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KY 913 south (Blankenbaker Parkway) Northern terminus of KY 913: Middletown: 287.649: 462.926: KY 1819 south (North Watterson Trail) Northern terminus of KY 1819: 289.843– 290.028: 466.457– 466.755: I-265 (Gene Snyder Freeway) / KY 841 to I-64 / I-71: I-265 exit 27: Louisville: 292.692: 471.042: Eastwood Cut Off Road (KY 2841 east) Western ...
View of Main Street, Louisville, in 1846. The history of Louisville, Kentucky spans nearly two-and-a-half centuries since its founding in the late 18th century. The geology of the Ohio River, with but a single series of rapids midway in its length from the confluence of the Monongahela and Allegheny rivers to its union with the Mississippi, made it inevitable that a town would grow on the site.