Old Louisville
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Old Louisville can be described as one of the neighborhoods and historic districts with respect to central Louisville, Kentucky, US. It happens to be the 3rd biggest district in US. Also, it’s the biggest preservation district that features nearly whole of Victorian architecture. The uniqueness of Old Louisville lies in the fact that most of its structures comprise of brick. Also, neighborhood consists of the highest number of residential homes; that too, with ‘stained glass windows’. The name of this neighborhood is deceptive. In other words, development over here did not start till 1870s.
Category: Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods
Website http://www.oldlouisville.com/
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