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Baseball AlleyLouisville Baseball Park (or Grounds) was a baseball park located in Louisville, Kentucky. The park was home to the Louisville Grays of the National League from 1876 to 1877. The field was located within a large block bounded by 4th Street (east); Hill Street (south); 6th Street (west); and Magnolia Avenue (north). The block was across the street to the south of Central Park, which still exists, and was also adjacent to a field used by the amateur Louisville Eagles.
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Louisville Memorial AuditoriumThe Louisville Memorial Auditorium, located in Louisville, Kentucky, is a historic cultural and entertainment venue that has served the community since its opening in 1929. Designed by Thomas Hastings of the renowned architectural firm Carrère and Hastings, the auditorium was built as a memorial to honor the Kentucky soldiers who lost their lives in World War I.
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Fourth Avenue United Methodist ChurchFourth Avenue Methodist Church, situated in Louisville, Kentucky, is a historic and thriving congregation deeply committed to fostering spiritual growth, community, and service. Established in the late 19th century, the church has been a cornerstone of the Louisville community, embodying the Methodist tradition of faith, fellowship, and outreach.
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Decker CollegeDecker College was a for-profit institution located in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, that operated from 1979 to 2005. Founded as Decker College of Business and later known simply as Decker College, it offered vocational training programs in fields such as HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), electrical technology, and computer-aided drafting.
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Walnut Street Baptist Church (Louisville, Kentucky)Walnut Street Baptist Church, located in Louisville, Kentucky, is a historic and prominent congregation with a rich tradition of worship, community engagement, and outreach. Established in the 19th century, the church has been a cornerstone of the Louisville community, embodying Baptist values of faith, fellowship, and service.
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Spalding UniversitySpalding University is a private liberal arts institution located in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. Founded in 1814 as Nazareth Academy, it later evolved into a college and eventually became Spalding University in 1984. Spalding is known for its innovative approach to education, commitment to diversity and inclusion, and emphasis on experiential learning.
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Calvary Episcopal ChurchCalvary Episcopal Church, located in Louisville, Kentucky, is a distinguished parish renowned for its rich history, vibrant worship, and commitment to community service. Founded in the mid-19th century, the church has played a central role in the spiritual and cultural life of the Louisville community.
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Louisville Free Public LibraryThe Louisville Free Public Library (LFPL) is a cornerstone institution in Louisville, Kentucky, providing access to a wide range of educational resources, cultural enrichment, and community services. Established in 1902, the library system has grown to become one of the largest public library systems in the United States, serving residents of Louisville and Jefferson County.
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L & N Passenger Depot The L & N Passenger Depot, located in Bowling Green, Kentucky, is a historic landmark that represents the architectural heritage and transportation history of the region. Here's a concise summary highlighting key aspects of the L & N Passenger Depot
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Old LouisvilleOld Louisville is a historic neighborhood located in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. Known for its stunning Victorian architecture, tree-lined streets, and vibrant cultural scene, Old Louisville is one of the largest preserved Victorian neighborhoods in the United States.
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The Filson Historical SocietyThe Filson Historical Society, based in Louisville, Kentucky, is one of the oldest privately supported historical societies in the United States. Founded in 1884, it is dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of Kentucky and the Ohio Valley region.
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Kentucky OperaThe Kentucky Opera, based in Louisville, Kentucky, is a leading cultural institution dedicated to bringing world-class opera productions to audiences in the region. Founded in 1952, the Kentucky Opera has a rich history of presenting innovative and compelling performances that showcase the beauty and power of the operatic art form.
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College Street Presbyterian ChurchCollege Street Presbyterian Church, located in Bowling Green, Kentucky, is a historic and vibrant congregation deeply rooted in the Presbyterian tradition. Established in the mid-19th century, the church has played a central role in the spiritual and cultural life of the local community.
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Jefferson Community & Technical CollegeJefferson Community and Technical College (JCTC) is a comprehensive two-year institution located in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. Established in 2005 through the consolidation of three existing community colleges, JCTC is part of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS).
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Ronald–Brennan HouseThe Ronald–Brennan House, situated in Louisville, Kentucky, is a historic mansion renowned for its elegant architecture and rich history. Built in 1868, the house is a fine example of Italianate Victorian architecture, featuring ornate detailing, tall windows, and a distinctive cupola.
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Central ParkCentral Park in Louisville, Kentucky, is a historic and vibrant urban green space that serves as a focal point for recreation, community gatherings, and cultural events. Located in the heart of the city's Old Louisville neighborhood, Central Park spans approximately 17 acres and features lush landscaping, mature trees, and picturesque pathways.
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Conrad-Caldwell House MuseumThe Conrad-Caldwell House Museum, located in the historic neighborhood of Old Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, is a magnificent example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. Built in 1895 for Theophile Conrad, a local bourbon distiller, the mansion is renowned for its stunning design, intricate details, and rich historical significance.
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Mercury BallroomThe Mercury Ballroom is a popular live music venue located in downtown Louisville, Kentucky. Situated on the historic Fourth Street, the Mercury Ballroom occupies a historic building that dates back to the early 20th century, adding to its charm and character.

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Simmons College of Kentucky
Simmons College of Kentucky is a historically black college located in Louisville, Kentucky. Founded in 1879, it holds the distinction of being one of the oldest historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) west of the Allegheny Mountains. Originally established as the Kentucky Normal and Theological Institute, the college underwent several name changes before adopting its current name in 1918 in honor of its founder, former slave William J. Simmons.
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