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Swirly Gables in Louisville
This old house, with the swirls in the gables, is another one in the Crescent Hill neighborhood of Louisville. It was built for Kentucky Distilleries and Warehouse Company Executive, Henry Wilken in 1875.
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Midway’s Piper House
Check out this little gothic cottage in Midway. It’s called the Piper House and was built in 1849. The porch used to go all the way across. Where you see the discolored bricks is where the columns for the porch came down. I’m not sure when those changes were made, but it’s still so beautiful!
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Semple House, Louisville, KY
How about a castle? Well not exactly, but close! The Semple House was built in 1890. Check out the picture from 1973.
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Colorful Louisville House
It’s finally October and fall is starting to show off. So is this colorful cutie in Butchertown!
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Bluetiful Queen Anne
Check out this bluety (#didyouseewhatididthere) in Crescent Hill. It’s one of three Queen Annes in the neighborhood. They are located on Kennedy Avenue which was where the home of Thomas Kennedy once stood. It was called “The Turrets” and was considered a most magnificent house of that time. I think this one is pretty magnificent!
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Beautiful Rail Line House in Midway
Located right on the train track in Midway, this beauty has seen quite a bit in its time. Built just after the town was incorporated, in 1838, for Dr. Thomas Iles. He was a prominent physician who practiced in an office next door. This home has watched trains come down the Lexington and Ohio Railroad…
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Tudor Tuesday – Louisville, KY
It’s Tudor Tuesday in old house land. I remembered this cutie tudie cottage in the Brownsboro Zorn neighborhood in Louisville. This one was built in 1930 and sold just last year. I will never get over arched doors as long as I live.
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1872 Lexington Looker
I love this coral door! This home is in the Limestone Neighborhood of Lexington, Kentucky. Circa 1872.
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Beautiful Louisville Four Square
I took a walk through the Crescent Hill neighborhood in Louisville for my birthday back in July. I know, I know. I need to simmer down with all that excitement! But seriously, old houses are plenty of excitement for me. The homes in this old neighborhood did not disappoint. This one sticks out to me…
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Crescent Hill Bungalow Cutie
This bungalow in the Crescent Hill neighborhood has me a little green with envy. Circa 1910.ย