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issued in 1773, and throughout the early and mid-19th century the land passed through the hands of several speculators while much of it was used as farmland. Some of the land south of
Broadway was still in its natural state during this time, such as the 50-acre (200,000 m) tract between Broadway
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style, were built along
Broadway, very near Old Louisville, before the Civil War. Development from 1850 to 1870 occurred between Broadway and Kentucky Street, the northern extreme of what came to be called Old Louisville. North-south city streets were extended throughout the area in the 1850s, and a
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in Old
Louisville. It had 134 officers assigned to it in 2006. Most calls are related to car break-ins and non-violent crimes. Murders are still rare, with one or two per year. Overall crime rates for both Old Louisville and the city as a whole increased sharply in 2005 over the 2004 rate, although
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Louisville. Crime is becoming less of a problem. While in 2003 there were 11.5 crimes per 1,000 residents, over twice the average for the city of Louisville as a whole, which was 5.0 crimes per 1,000 residents Old Louisville now
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Louisville was 11,043, of which 55.9% are white, 35.0% are black, 6.3% are listed as other, and 2.3% are Hispanic. College graduates are 24.5%, people without a high school degree are 22.6%, and people with college experience without a bachelor's degree are 28.4%.
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Louisville began to change noticeably in the 1990s. New residents were not just college students using the area as housing, but also young professionals who wanted to live in Old Louisville. The
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Louisville by the wealthy was a reflection of changing lifestyles brought on by technology. Many homes of Old Louisville were originally built as mansions that would require several servants to maintain. Because of the relatively high wages offered by manufacturing
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Old Louisville features the largest collection of pedestrian-only streets of any U.S. neighborhood. Eleven such "courts", where houses face each other across a grass median with sidewalks, were built in the neighborhood from 1891 to the 1920s. Most of the courts are centered off of 4th Street.
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district in 1975. The area has continued to improve, with new restaurants and shops opening and many students, and young professionals moving into the area. Property owners, who once cheaply converted the old houses to apartments, have invested more in improvements since the 1980s, and several
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Old Louisville was built as a suburb of Louisville starting in the 1870s, nearly a century after the city was founded. It was initially called the Southern Extension, and the name "Old Louisville" did not come into use until the 1960s. Old Louisville was initially home to some of Louisville's
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styles. This included one of Old Louisville's most famous sections, St. James Court, developed starting in 1890 and envisioned as a haven for the upper class, and was completely occupied by 1905. Described as "the epitome of Victorian eclecticism", the area included houses in such styles as
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rail lines, and increasingly automobiles, meant that the wealthy no longer had to live so close to their businesses, and many chose to live in what had previously been summer homes in the county's east end. The lifestyle that created Old Louisville was effectively obsolete.
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is a "walking court" where the mansions face a park like walk rather than a street. This specific building was completed in 1897 and one of its first residents was William H. Wathen, M.D., an eminent medical educator in Louisville from a family of successful distillers.
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homes. At the time, the mansion was the most expensive home in Louisville. In the 1920s, the Fergusons sold the home to the Pearson family, and it served as the Pearson Funeral Home until the mid-1970s. The house also provided the headquarters for
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Old Louisville's is about 1.7 square miles (4.4 km) in area, and its population density is 7,800 persons per square mile. The best preserved portions, between Kentucky and Hill streets, have a density of over 10,000 persons per square mile.
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weekly has reported the area as a hip, emerging center of culture in Louisville. This change is reflected in numerous coffeehouses, restaurants and bars opening in Old Louisville in the 1990s and early 2000s targeting at the younger crowd.
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A large section of the neighborhood, from around Kentucky Street to Broadway, was razed. Many buildings south of Lee Street, and nearly all south of Avery Street (renamed Cardinal Boulevard) were razed for the construction of
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in 1961. This spurred interest in preservation that led many local activists to move to the area, and led to the first use of the name "Old Louisville" in print in that year. With the activists' efforts, the area was made a
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Old Louisville has eight different neighborhood associations, each of which provides different infrastructure. For example, on 4th Street the street lights are designed as old lamp posts and trash cans are ornamented with
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properties have been converted into luxury condominiums. The median home value more than doubled between 1990 and 2000, increasing at a faster rate than Louisville as a whole. This process has been described as
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Although some portions have been razed, many entire blocks remain almost untouched, and historian Theodore M. Brown said "it remains the only nineteenth-century segment of the city that is mostly intact". Some
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having Old Louisville addresses. The directory also listed the reception days and hours of Old Louisville's leading ladies, which varied by street (such as Tuesdays on Fourth Street or Thursdays on Second).
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moved into the newly converted apartments, especially on the north side of the neighborhood. The area was now considered drug ridden and undesirable by most Louisvillians. The very term
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in Boston. In 1961 Nunn took a leave of absence from his job and started "Restoration, Inc.", a group that restored ten homes in Old Louisville's
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writer J. Douglas Nunn. In 1960, he began a vigorous public information campaign concerning the area. Nunn compared it to neighborhoods such as
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doubled the size of its main campus, and I-65 was built through the area in the 1960s, which created a physical barrier between it and
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holiday season a number of private homes are toured in the Old Louisville Holiday Home Tour.
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girls' high school, are also located in Old Louisville.
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639:at St James Court and Magnolia Avenue
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2343:Pillow, John C. (October 25, 1989).
2316:Pillow, John C. (October 25, 1989).
1515:Pillow, John C. (October 25, 1989).
1473:
1385:National Register of Historic Places
981:Percent Bachelor's Degree or Higher
863:1235 South 3rd Street at Ormsby Ave
819:
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2254:from the original on April 19, 2007
1703:
1372:
1058:btw Ormsby Ave and Kentucky Street
440:Old Louisville is also home to the
217:district featuring almost entirely
29:Old Louisville Residential District
13:
4577:Victorian architecture in Kentucky
2309:
1981:from the original on June 21, 2015
1975:"Old Louisville Holiday Home Tour"
1914:from the original on July 26, 2011
1852:
1811:Elson, Martha (December 2, 2016).
1605:from the original on July 18, 2006
1406:. LouisvilleKy.gov. Archived from
885:211 West Oak Street at 2nd Street
14:
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2001:Louisville Survey: Central Report
1825:from the original on May 16, 2024
1780:Louisville Survey: Central Report
1599:"Walking Tours of Old Louisville"
1554:Old Louisville: The Victorian era
579:
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260:on the first weekend in October.
4572:1870s establishments in Kentucky
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1305:St. James Court's "Pink Palace"
1199:A two-story house on 4th Street
1018:btw Hill Street and Ormsby Ave
998:Generally South of Hill Street
891:
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696:Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch
474:Society Directory of Louisville
278:History of Louisville, Kentucky
2399:Cabbage Patch Settlement House
2275:The Encyclopedia of Louisville
1585:University of Louisville Press
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1350:West Main District, Louisville
1078:btw Kentucky and York Streets
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3874:Bloody Monday religious riots
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1907:Louisville Eccentric Observer
1846:Behind the Preservation Front
1712:St. James Court in Retrospect
1710:Gifford, Margueritte (1969).
1365:
1345:Cherokee Triangle, Louisville
680:Kentucky Shakespeare Festival
676:The Filson Historical Society
467:The Filson Historical Society
436:A Townhouse along Hill Street
118:Show map of the United States
66:at the corner of 4th and Hill
2529:
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2394:Street Map of Old Louisville
2284:University Press of Kentucky
2030:"Community Resource Network"
1211:The Shakespeare monument in
1150:by a 60% margin and against
684:Actors Theatre of Louisville
205:and neighborhood in central
18:United States historic place
7:
3546:(Suburbs and rural hamlets)
2832:(Suburbs and rural hamlets)
2703:East Market District (NuLu)
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686:Production Studio, and the
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4092:Muhammad Ali International
3952:Ohio River Bridges Project
2643:Avondale-Melbourne Heights
2032:. CRN Data. Archived from
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2345:"Old Louisville (Part 2)"
2003:. 1978. pp. 228–233.
1782:. 1978. pp. 228–229.
1646:Filson Club, Incorporated
1636:Yater, George H. (1987).
1483:Yater, George H. (2001).
1433:"What is Old Louisville?"
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547:DuPont Manual High School
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4312:University of Louisville
4149:Louisville Union Station
2810:Rockcreek-Lexington Road
2570:University of Louisville
2424:University of Louisville
2420:Images of Old Louisville
2250:. Old Louisville Guide.
1951:. Old Louisville Guide.
1601:. Old Louisville Guide.
802:Richardsonian Romanesque
746:University of Louisville
653:University of Louisville
627:Features and attractions
592:in Washington, D.C. and
551:University of Louisville
519:Ohio River flood of 1937
380:Richardsonian Romanesque
317:University of Louisville
258:St. James Court Art Show
246:University of Louisville
146:Architectural style
2219:St James Court Art Show
1866:Price, Michael (2006).
616:Louisville Metro Police
568:meant out of fashion".
423:Amphitheatre Auditorium
4182:Attractions and events
4154:McAlpine Locks and Dam
4033:Preservation districts
2768:Phoenix Hill (portion)
1844:Bischoff, Dan (1976).
1714:. pp. 5–9, 70–71.
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4506:38.22995°N 85.76297°W
4467:Category (metro area)
4353:Mayor Andrew Broaddus
4347:Historic Locust Grove
2189:factfinder.census.gov
2159:factfinder.census.gov
2129:factfinder.census.gov
2099:factfinder.census.gov
2069:factfinder.census.gov
1881:on September 29, 2007
1746:Bridge & Bridwell
1390:National Park Service
1187:Tree-lined 4th Street
1152:a successful proposal
1146:presidential nominee
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223:stained glass windows
193:
4364:Zachary Taylor House
3207:Old Brownsboro Place
2388:Old Louisville Guide
2286:. pp. 674–675.
2195:on February 10, 2020
2165:on February 10, 2020
2135:on February 12, 2020
2105:on February 12, 2020
2075:on February 12, 2020
2036:on December 15, 2018
1725:Brown & Bridwell
1698:Brown & Bridwell
1674:Brown & Bridwell
1642:Louisville, Kentucky
1624:Brown & Bridwell
1439:on November 27, 2009
665:Presentation Academy
132:Louisville, Kentucky
93:Show map of Kentucky
4511:38.22995; -85.76297
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4336:Belle of Louisville
4248:Muhammad Ali Center
3906:1973 Kentucky Derby
3885:Southern Exposition
3857:George Rogers Clark
3624:Pleasure Ridge Park
2350:The Courier-Journal
2323:The Courier-Journal
2280:Lexington, Kentucky
2017:Brown & Bidwell
1818:The Courier-Journal
1659:Thomas and Morgan.
1522:The Courier-Journal
1392:. January 23, 2007.
1240:Southern Exposition
945:Louisville has the
879:Treyton Oak Towers
868:St Catherine Court
649:Spalding University
403:Renaissance Revival
329:Southern Exposition
292:Downtown Louisville
254:Downtown Louisville
248:'s main campus and
4302:Louisville Slugger
4255:Cave Hill Cemetery
3976:2023 bank shooting
3761:West Main District
3344:Strathmoor Village
3272:Cherrywood Village
3167:Mockingbird Valley
3152:Meadowview Estates
3030:Graymoor-Devondale
2925:Brownsboro Village
2763:Original Highlands
2753:Highlands-Douglass
1556:. pp. 14, 55.
1410:on October 6, 2014
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3925:Championships in
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3434:Worthington Hills
3187:Norbourne Estates
3065:Hurstbourne Acres
2875:Beechwood Village
2845:Ashville-Glenmary
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1686:Thomas and Morgan
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499:Cherokee Triangle
495:streetcar suburbs
463:John Y. Brown Jr.
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2517:
2503:
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2493:
2490:
2489:
2484:
2479:
2471:
2468:
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821:
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757:
754:
752:neighborhood.
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625:
608:gentrification
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580:Revitalization
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562:Old Louisville
482:
479:
450:Seelbach Hotel
357:Chester Arthur
321:Gideon Shryock
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270:
266:gentrification
199:Old Louisville
194:Old Louisville
186:
185:
182:
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150:Late Victorian
147:
143:
142:
139:
135:
134:
129:
125:
124:
108:
107:
101:
100:
99:
98:
83:
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17:
9:
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3:
2:
4589:
4578:
4575:
4573:
4570:
4568:
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4478:
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4425:
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4410:
4407:
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4399:Jeffersontown
4397:
4395:
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4375:
4372:
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3412:
3410:
3407:
3405:
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3327:
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3248:
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2736:
2734:
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2730:
2729:
2728:The Highlands
2726:
2724:
2721:
2719:
2716:
2714:
2711:
2709:
2708:Gardiner Lane
2706:
2704:
2701:
2699:
2698:Crescent Hill
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1136:
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1114:
1112:
1108:
1107:fleurs-de-lis
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1077:
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1066:
1063:
1060:
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1013:
1009:
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1003:
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997:
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986:
983:
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977:
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837:
834:
833:
826:
817:
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805:
803:
799:
795:
791:
787:
783:
782:Second Empire
779:
775:
771:
767:
763:
753:
751:
747:
743:
739:
735:
732:
728:
721:
717:
712:
708:
706:
702:
698:
697:
693:
689:
685:
681:
677:
672:
670:
666:
662:
661:magnet school
658:
654:
650:
645:
638:
633:
624:
621:
617:
611:
609:
604:
599:
595:
591:
587:
573:
569:
567:
563:
559:
558:urban renewal
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552:
548:
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538:
536:
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