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William Hobson HouseThe William Hobson House, located in Greensburg, Kentucky, is a historic landmark that represents the architectural heritage and cultural significance of the region.
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Hadley PotteryHadley Pottery is a renowned pottery company located in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. Established in 1940 by Mary Alice Hadley, Hadley Pottery is known for its distinctive blue-and-white stoneware and timeless designs.
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Cave Hill Cemetery & ArboretumCave Hill Cemetery, located in Louisville, Kentucky, is a historic and picturesque burial ground known for its natural beauty, architectural landmarks, and the final resting places of many notable figures. Established in 1848, the cemetery spans over 296 acres and is one of the largest municipal cemeteries in the United States.
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Lynn Family StadiumLynn Family Stadium, located in Louisville, Kentucky, is a state-of-the-art soccer-specific stadium that serves as the home venue for Louisville City FC, a professional soccer team competing in the United Soccer League (USL).
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Peterson-Dumesnil HouseThe Peterson-Dumesnil House is a historic mansion located in Louisville, Kentucky, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in the mid-19th century, the house is an exemplary example of Greek Revival architecture in the region.
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Eastern CemeteryEastern Cemetery, located in Louisville, Kentucky, is a historic cemetery with a rich and complex past. Established in 1848, it served as the final resting place for thousands of individuals from diverse backgrounds, including Civil War veterans, prominent community leaders, and ordinary citizens.
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Church of the Advent, EpiscopalThe Church of the Advent, Episcopal, located in Cynthiana, Kentucky, stands as a beacon of faith and community in Harrison County. Established in [YEAR], this historic church has played a central role in the spiritual and social fabric of the region for generations.
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Highland Presbyterian ChurchHighland Presbyterian Church, located in Louisville, Kentucky, is a prominent congregation deeply committed to faith, community, and service. Established in the late 19th century, the church has been a cornerstone of the Louisville community, embodying the Presbyterian tradition of worship, fellowship, and outreach.
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Crescent Hill LibraryThe Crescent Hill Library is a branch of the Louisville Free Public Library (LFPL) located in the Crescent Hill neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky. Opened in 1908, the library serves as a vital community resource, offering a wide range of books, multimedia materials, and educational programs to residents of all ages.
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Thomas Edison HouseThe Thomas Edison House, located in Louisville, Kentucky, is a historic site that offers insight into the early life and inventions of the renowned American inventor, Thomas Edison. Built in 1850, the house is where Edison lived with his family during his formative years as a young telegraph operator.
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St Mark's Episcopal ChurchSt. Mark's Episcopal Church, situated in Louisville, Kentucky, is a cherished parish known for its rich history, vibrant worship, and commitment to community service. Established in the 19th century, the church has been a spiritual and cultural hub in the Louisville community, embodying the Episcopal tradition of inclusivity, compassion, and social justice.
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Phoenix HillPhoenix Hill Tavern, located in Louisville, Kentucky, was a historic and iconic entertainment venue that played a significant role in the city's music and nightlife scene for over three decades. Originally opened in 1976, Phoenix Hill Tavern quickly became a beloved destination for live music, dancing, and socializing.
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Cherokee TriangleCherokee Triangle is a historic neighborhood located in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. Situated just east of downtown Louisville, Cherokee Triangle is known for its distinctive architecture, tree-lined streets, and vibrant cultural scene.
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Dave Armstrong Extreme ParkDavid Armstrong Extreme Park, commonly known as "Louisville Extreme Park," is a renowned urban skatepark located in downtown Louisville, Kentucky. Named in honor of David Armstrong, a former mayor of Louisville, the park is celebrated for its world-class facilities and innovative design, attracting skateboarders, BMX riders, and inline skaters from across the globe.
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Original HighlandsThe Original Highlands is a historic neighborhood located in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. Situated just east of downtown Louisville, the Highlands is known for its eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, bars, and cultural attractions.
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Cherokee ParkCherokee Park is a picturesque and expansive urban park located in Louisville, Kentucky. Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the renowned landscape architect, Cherokee Park spans over 400 acres and offers a diverse range of recreational opportunities amidst its natural beauty.
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Big Four BridgeThe Big Four Bridge is a historic and iconic pedestrian bridge spanning the Ohio River, connecting Louisville, Kentucky, with Jeffersonville, Indiana. Originally built for rail traffic in the early 20th century, the bridge was converted into a pedestrian and bicycle pathway in recent years, becoming a beloved recreational and cultural landmark in the region.
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Louisville StonewareLouisville Stoneware is a renowned pottery company located in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. Established in 1815, it is one of the oldest stoneware manufacturers in the country and is known for its high-quality, handcrafted pottery.

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American Printing House for the Blind
The Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind, located in Louisville, Kentucky, is dedicated to preserving the history and heritage of tactile printing and education for the visually impaired. The museum showcases a comprehensive collection of artifacts, documents, and interactive exhibits that highlight the evolution of braille and other tactile communication methods.
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