History of the Parkland Neighborhood

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E.D. Morton and Company, 516 W Main Street.

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The Galt House, First and Main Streets, Louisville, Kentucky

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Carter Dry Goods and National Grocer, Louisville, Kentucky, 1922

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Address at 430 Finzer Ave. The brick building with the sign “Hillerich and Bradsby Co., Home of the Louisville Slugger Bat” attached. In front of the building is a street with a car and Sears truck parked. Power lines and a one way street sign can…

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Central Park is located in Old Louisville and bordered by Fourth Street and Sixth Street to the east and west and Park Avenue and Magnolia Avenue to the north and south.

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Crescent Hill Methodist Church at Peterson Avenue and Payne Street in Louisville, Kentucky, a simple A-frame building shaded by tall trees. The Reverend B. C. Hodge was its pastor.

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1118 South Second Street
Date: 1936

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834 South Third Street, between York and Breckinridge Streets

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Fourth and Breckinridge Streets
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