Hidden Architectural Gems in Louisville’s Historic Districts

Louisville is full of historic buildings that often go unnoticed, from old fire stations and faded mansions to carved stone facades left behind by early immigrants. These hidden spots may not make the usual tour guides, but they reveal a lot about the city’s history and character. Scattered through neighborhoods like Butchertown, Clifton, and the West End, they offer a glimpse into the lives and stories that shaped Louisville. These are just a few worth discovering.

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