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Boone's Chevron(en)USA / Indiana / Clarksville (Louisville, Kentucky )petrol / gas station
Portland Promise Center(en)USA / Indiana / Clarksville (Louisville, Kentucky )Formerly known as Portland United Methodist Center
CVS/pharmacy(en)USA / Indiana / New_Albany (Louisville, Kentucky )pharmacy
Frisbee Field(en)USA / Kentucky / Seneca_Gardens (Louisville, Kentucky )park, hiking, frisbee, football / soccerLarge, empty field well-suited for Frisbee, soccer and football. Good place to park to walk the paved trails, and gives access to the hiking trails too. Has parallel parking by the street and two gravel lots. Also has a water
Big Rock(en)USA / Kentucky / Seneca_Gardens (Louisville, Kentucky )parkBig Rock! Has 2 parking lots. Site has a playground. Just keep walking back (past the weird concrete tomb thing) and eventually you're on a short hiking trail to the infamous Big Rock. Sit up there in peace or watch
Hogan's Fountain area(en)USA / Kentucky / Seneca_Gardens (Louisville, Kentucky )park, fountain, gazeboAlso called Bonnycastle Hill. Most prominent feature is the giant gazebo/chimney with a ton of grills. Also check out the ornate dog/horse fountain (Hogan's Fountain). There is also a big field for various sports, baseball diamonds, a basketball court and
Louisville Water Tower(en)USA / Kentucky / Mockingbird_Valley (Louisville, Kentucky )water tower3005 River Rd Louisville, KY 40207 maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=38.280399~-85.701... The Water Tower of Louisville, Kentucky, is the oldest ornamental water tower in the world, having been built before the more famous Chicago Water Tower. Both the actual water tower and its pumping
Rostrevor(en)USA / Kentucky / Seneca_Gardens (Louisville, Kentucky )house, interesting placeRostrevor was designed in 1908 by the firm of Carrere & Hastings. The 23-room mansion has about 20,000 sq ft of living space and 20 foot ceilings. In May 2006 it was offerred for sale at 7.5 million. The name
Yunker House / Bullock-Clifton House(en)USA / Kentucky / Strathmoor_Village (Louisville, Kentucky )1832 farmhouse, modified in 1870 (or totally rebuilt, but NHRP says it was built in 1832). At any rate, it's a darkly gothic farmhouse only made creepier by its wood frames that badly need a paint job. Pretty cool house
Beargrass Creek Nature Preserve(en)USA / Kentucky / Audubon_Park (Louisville, Kentucky )park~1.5 mile hiking trail. Easy trail with 2 small hills (but both parking lots are hilltop). Park at the Lou. Nature Center off Illinois or at Joe Creason Park. *There are no other entrances or exits* unless you like bushwacking
Russell neighborhood(en)USA / Kentucky / Louisville (Louisville, Kentucky )regionRussell is a neighborhood immediately west of downtown Louisville, Kentucky, USA. It was named for renowned African American educator and Bloomfield, Kentucky native Harvey Clarence Russell Sr.
Shawnee neighborhood(en)USA / Indiana / New_Albany (Louisville, Kentucky )regionShawnee is a neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Its boundaries are I-264, West Broadway and Northwestern Parkway (Shawnee Park). Maps sometimes identify the area as Shawneeland.
California neighborhood(en)USA / Kentucky / Louisville (Louisville, Kentucky )regionCalifornia is a neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. There are no written records of the beginning of the neighborhood, but the area was settled by German immigrants around 1849. It is said that the subdivision, initially called Henderson, came to
Schnitzelburg neighborhood(en)USA / Kentucky / Louisville (Louisville, Kentucky )regionThe first residents in Schnitzelburg were immigrants who arrived there from Germany, many of whom were carpenters, lending to the neighborhood's name, which translates into "carpenter town". Schnitzelburg is famous for a street ball game called "Dainty", where a flat,
Meriwether neighborhood(en)USA / Kentucky / Louisville (Louisville, Kentucky )regionMeriwether was laid out by David Meriwether in 1871 and the first houses were built in 1891. Nearly all of the homes are shotgun houses. Its boundaries are the CSX railroad tracks to the north, Shelby Street to the southeast,
Presentation Academy(en)USA / Kentucky / Louisville (Louisville, Kentucky )school
UPS Trailer Towne(en)USA / Kentucky / Lynnview (Louisville, Kentucky )
Western Cemetery(en)USA / Kentucky / Louisville (Louisville, Kentucky )cemeteryLouisville's oldest surviving cemetery... sorta. No burials since the late 1800s.
Ouerbacker mansion(en)USA / Kentucky / Louisville (Louisville, Kentucky )Ouerbacker mansion at 1633 W. Jefferson St. Built in the Richardsonian Romanesque style in the 1860s by coffee merchant, Samuel Ouerbacker (1841-1922). For part of the 1920s and 1930s, it also was the home of the Rev. George C. Clement,
Parkland neighborhood(en)USA / Kentucky / Shively (Louisville, Kentucky )regionIt was originally called Homestead, and was incorporated in 1874. In 1884 the name was changed to Parkland. The neighborhood was initially a wealthy suburb of Louisville. A tornado on March 27, 1890 devastated Parkland, and Parkland was annexed by
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