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  2. Lynn Family Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Lynn Family Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium in the Butchertown neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, U.S. The field is home to Louisville City FC of the USL Championship (USLC) since its opening in 2020, along with the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) side Racing Louisville FC since 2021. With a capacity of 11,700, the design allows ...

  3. Mid-City Mall - Wikipedia

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    Mid City Mall was built on the site of the German Protestant Orphan's Home, which was founded in 1851 and moved to the 10-acre (40,000 m 2) Highlands site in 1902. It remained there until 1962, but the structure and grounds were sold for $500,000 in 1959 to mall developers. The aging structure was demolished and the orphanage moved to Bardstown ...

  4. Meet the Lynn family: How they're improving life in ... - AOL

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    Dr. Mark Lynn was present for a Louisville City FC press conference on Monday afternoon where it was announced that the new Butchertown soccer field will be named Lynn Family Stadium. 8/5/19 All ...

  5. 400 West Market - Wikipedia

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    Gerald D. Hines [1] 400 West Market is a skyscraper in Downtown Louisville, Kentucky. The 35-story, 549-foot (167 m) high structure was designed by architect John Burgee with Philip Johnson. It was Kentucky's tallest building when built for $100 million in 1991. Its groundbreaking ceremony occurred in July 1991 with initial occupancy in October ...

  6. The Filson Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Filson Historical Society, previously known as The Filson Club, is a privately supported historical society located in the Old Louisville neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky. Founded in 1884, the Filson is an organization dedicated to continuing adult education through a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal, Ohio Valley History, a ...

  7. Historic Locust Grove - Wikipedia

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    Historic Locust Grove. /  38.2870556°N 85.6619167°W  / 38.2870556; -85.6619167. Historic Locust Grove is a 55- acre 18th-century farm site and National Historic Landmark situated in eastern Jefferson County, Kentucky in what is now Louisville. The site is owned by the Louisville Metro government, and operated as a historic interpretive ...

  8. Farmington (Louisville, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Farmington (Louisville, Kentucky) /  38.2143583°N 85.6686306°W  / 38.2143583; -85.6686306. Farmington, an 18-acre (7.3 ha) historic site in Louisville, Kentucky, was once the center of a hemp plantation owned by John and Lucy Speed. The 14-room, Federal-style brick plantation house was possibly based on a design by Thomas Jefferson and ...

  9. List of mayors of Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The history of Louisville, Kentucky, United States, as a city is considered to have started on February 13, 1828, the date of the first city charter. From the time of its first organization as a village, on February 7, 1781, until its incorporation as a city, it was governed by a board of trustees.