West Main District, Louisville

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West Main Street Historic District
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Location Louisville, Kentucky
Built 1878
Architect Clarke, C.J.
Architectural style Late Victorian, Italian Villa
NRHP Reference # 74000884 [1]
Added to NRHP March 22, 1974

The West Main District is one of the five districts of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. The district, or a portion of it, is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as West Main Street Historic District, due to its containment of some of the oldest structures in the city. The buildings of this district boast the largest collection of cast iron façades of anywhere outside of New York's SoHo district.[2] The district also features "Museum Row", a collection of several notable museums located within just a few blocks of each other.

The district, named for its main corridor of West Main Street, includes the 800-600 blocks of Main and the southern side of the 500 block.[1]

Attractions

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Many attractions are located in the West Main District.

See also

References

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  2. Louisville's Downtown Alive with Development

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