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Louisville, Kentucky Tudor
I thought this was a super interesting tudor! Built in 1932 in the Brownsboro Zorn neighborhood of Louisville. It’s made of stone and has stained glass windows by late Louisville artist Ron King. I snagged a picture from the latest real estate listing because I loved the ceiling and thought you should see it! That…
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Butchertown Shotgun House
Here’s a little shotgun house in the shade. It’s located in the Butchertown neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky. Built sometime between 1875 and 1899. Washington Street is lined up and down with shotgun houses like this one. I think they’re so cool! Why is it called a shotgun house? Well, they are characteristically long and narrow,…
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Charles L. Robinson House – KY
I don’t think there’s anywhere quite like Old Louisville. The homes there are unmatched! This one lies on Millionaire’s Row and was built in 1893 for Charles L. Robinson. Queen Anne and Chateauesque influences. It’s now an apartment complex, but man what a huge private home this used to be!โฃ
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Brownsboro Zorn Tudor Home
How about a pretty little Tudor for your Tuesday? The Brownsboro Zorn neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky is brimming with some of the most beautiful Tudor-style homes.
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Crescent Hill Queen Anne
A practically perfect Queen Anne in the Crescent Hill neighborhood of Louisville. This home sits on the location of the old fairgrounds. Crescent Avenue is a beautiful Louisville street with several different styles of homes and it contributes to the Crescent Hill Historic District. โฃ
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Castle of a House in Louisville
It’s got a pretty commanding presence wouldn’t you say? This old house started as a residence in the 1800s and eventually found its purpose as a funeral home. These days it’s known as Bishop Manor which is an apartment complex. It contributes to the Old Louisville Historic District.
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Crescent Hill Neighborhoood Home
I can’t help but be reminded of the Home Alone house when I see this one! The Home Alone house is located in Illinois and this one in Kentucky, but they were both built around the same time period (1920s) and in the same architecture (Federal). This house certainly has a beautiful setting in the…
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Unique Crescent Hill Home
I’ve never seen one quite like this, have you? In the Crescent Hill neighborhood of Louisville.ย
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Falling Apart in Louisville
UPDATE: This place was recently for sale! I hope someone fixes it up! This old house seems to have been through it over the years. I couldn’t find anything about it, but I’m hoping that the new wood post means someone is trying to keep it standing.ย
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Mansion in Old Louisville
Mansard mansion in Old Louisville!ย