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  2. The Highlands, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    The Highlands is an area in Louisville, Kentucky which contains a high density of nightclubs, eclectic businesses, and many upscale and fast food restaurants. It is centered along a three-mile (5 km) stretch of Bardstown Road and Baxter Avenue ( US 31E / US 150 ) and is so named because it sits atop a ridge between the middle and south forks of ...

  3. Kentucky's most expensive Airbnb is a 6-bedroom castle ... - AOL

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    What Airbnb's are most expensive in Kentucky? As indicated in the report, the most expensive Airbnb’s in the state are as follows: Prospect Castle: Located in Prospect, the property is priced at ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in The ...

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    Highlands-Douglass: 17: Irish Hill Historic District: April 23, 2024 : Roughly bounded by I-64, Lexington Road, Bishop Street, and Cave Hill Cemetery: Louisville: 18: Kentucky Home School for Girls: August 2, 2017

  5. Highlands–Douglass, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    Highlands–Douglass is a neighborhood five miles (8 km) southeast of downtown Louisville, Kentucky, United States. The neighborhood is bound by Bardstown Road, Speed Avenue, Taylorsville Road, and Cherokee Park. It is considered a part of a larger area of Louisville called The Highlands. It is often simply called Douglass.

  6. Guess which neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky is getting national attention for being "up and coming." Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  7. Neighborhoods in Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Dark green represents a 53% to 83% concentration, and is seen in the Old Louisville, Highlands, Crescent Hill, Portland and Butchertown neighborhoods. A 30% to 52% concentration (pea green) can be found throughout many other areas inside I-264 .