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Butchertown Shotgun House
Another Butchertown beauty. Built somewhere around 1900 and as vibrant as ever!ย
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Is it Louisville? or New Orleans?
Never forget this New Orleans house stuck in a Butchertown body.ย
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Old Louisville Historic Home
Johnson Mason Maury (pictured) was an American architect who designed and built over 700 homes and buildings, mostly in Louisville. This may be the most interesting. It’s the only one that he did like it. I think he must have gotten a wild hair! That porch is said to be an exotic Moorish style. It…
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Brownsboro Zorn Tudor
How about an interesting Tudor today? One thing I love about this style is that just about anything goes. Big windows, small windows, square windows, round windows. Who cares! In the end, the Tudor style is always interesting and keeps us on our architectural toes. This one is in the Brownsboro Zorn neighborhood of Louisville,…
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House on Louisville’s Millionaire’s Row
This gorgeous Renaissance Revival was built in 1884. It sits on Millionaire’s Row in Old Louisville among many other majestic mansions. It’s over 6,000 square feet and that fountain out front is an antique!
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Gorgeous Butchertown Shotgun House
I don’t even have words for this. Justย . This house is part of a gorgeous row of houses in the Butchertown Historic District of Louisville
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1933 Tudor in Brownsboro Zorn
If you don’t have a windy front walk, are you even a Tudor? I love this 1933 cutie in the Brownsboro Zorn Neighborhood of Louisville!