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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Jefferson ...

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    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).

  3. Neighborhoods in Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    As the city expanded, peripheral neighborhoods like Butchertown, Phoenix Hill, Russell, Shelby Park, Smoketown and others were developed to house and employ the growing population. The arrival of the streetcar allowed suburbs to be built further out, such as Beechmont , Belknap , Old Louisville , Shawnee and the Highlands .

  4. Poplar Level, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    Poplar Level is a neighborhood five miles (8 km) southeast of downtown Louisville, Kentucky, United States.It is part of the larger Camp Zachary Taylor area. Named for the poplar wood planks that originally made up Poplar Level Road, the main roadway through the neighborhood as it stretched from Germantown to Petersburg, it is bounded by Eastern Parkway to the north, Poplar Level road to the ...

  5. List of public schools in Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    I.N. Bloom; physician, City of Louisville Board of Education member 1911–1922, and first Board president. Blue Lick Elementary School 1966 Located on Blue Lick Road. Bowen Elementary School 1969 Known as "The greatest school on earth". Albert S. Brandeis Elementary School: 1913 Albert S. Brandeis. Breckinridge-Franklin Elementary School 1999

  6. Timeline of Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    1874 – Louisville Jockey Club and Driving Park Association formed. 1875 – Kentucky Derby begins; Churchill Downs opens. 1876 – Polytechnic Society of Kentucky organized. [7] 1877 – Southern Baptist Theological Seminary relocates to Louisville. 1879 – Kaufman-Straus department store opens. 1880 – Population: 123,758. [3]

  7. Iroquois, Louisville - Wikipedia

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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.

  8. Cherokee Triangle, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    The Cherokee Triangle is a historic neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky, USA, known for its large homes displaying an eclectic mix of architectural styles.Its boundaries are Bardstown Road to the southwest, Cherokee Park and Eastern Parkway to the southeast, and Cave Hill Cemetery to the north, and is considered a part of a larger area of Louisville called The Highlands.

  9. Jacobs, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    Jacobs is a neighborhood on the south side of Louisville, Kentucky, in the United States.Its boundaries are Berry Boulevard to the north, Taylor Boulevard to the east, the I-264 to the south, and Seventh Street to the west.