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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).
Kentucky Route 1849 is a 1.304-mile-long (2.099 km) rural secondary highway in southwestern Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway follows Moorman Road from KY 1230 (Lower River Road) east to US 31W and US 60 (Dixie Highway) just south of the U.S. Highways' interchange with KY 841 (Gene Snyder Freeway).
After leaving Louisville and Jefferson County, US 31E/US 150 begins to bypass downtown Mount Washington. Just before intersecting with KY 44, the road downgrades to a four-lane undivided highway. Just before intersecting with KY 44, the road downgrades to a four-lane undivided highway.
KY 1020 begins near Shepherdsville at a junction with KY 61. It travels northward into Louisville Metro/Jefferson County, where it has junctions with KY 841 and Interstate 264 (I-264). KY 1020 splits in downtown Louisville; the northbound lanes are on Second Street and the southbound lanes are on Third Street.
0–9. Kentucky Route 22; U.S. Route 31W; Kentucky Route 61; Kentucky Route 660; Kentucky Route 864; Kentucky Route 907; Kentucky Route 913C; Kentucky Route 1020
Fern Creek is a historic community in southeastern Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 20,009 at the 2008 census. The population was 20,009 at the 2008 census. In 2003, The area was annexed to the city of Louisville as part of a merger between the city and Jefferson County's unincorporated communities .
A charter school is an independently run public school that is granted flexibility in operations in return for higher accountability for performance, according to the Jefferson County Public ...
As of 2011, Farmington and a small visitors center are open to the public for tours and the site is available for special events and rentals. In 2012, Farmington's owner, Historic Homes Foundation, Inc., entered into an agreement to sell 5 of the landmark's 18 acres to an adjoining landowner, Sullivan University , for use as a 300-space parking ...