Old Louisville

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Old Louisville is a historic district and neighborhood in central Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It is the third largest such district in the United States, and the largest preservation district featuring almost entirely Victorian architecture. It is also unique in that a majority of its structures are made of brick, and the neighborhood contains the highest concentration of residential homes with stained glass windows in the U.S. Many of the buildings are in the Victorian-era styles of Romanesque, Queen Anne, Italianate, among others; and many blocks have had few or no buildings razed. There are also several 20th-century buildings from 15 to 20 stories. rdf:langString
Le Vieux Louisville ou Old Louisville est un quartier historique situé dans la ville de Louisville dans l'État du Kentucky aux États-Unis. Ce quartier est un des rares quartiers du pays à disposer d'une aussi riche architecture victorienne. Les maisons sont faites généralement de briques et une forte concentration de celles-ci possède des vitraux. Plusieurs de ces bâtiments de l'époque victorienne ont une architecture romane. Le quartier est préservé en faisant partie du Registre national des lieux historiques du pays. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Le Vieux Louisville ou Old Louisville est un quartier historique situé dans la ville de Louisville dans l'État du Kentucky aux États-Unis. Ce quartier est un des rares quartiers du pays à disposer d'une aussi riche architecture victorienne. Les maisons sont faites généralement de briques et une forte concentration de celles-ci possède des vitraux. Plusieurs de ces bâtiments de l'époque victorienne ont une architecture romane. Le quartier est préservé en faisant partie du Registre national des lieux historiques du pays. Old Louisville est constitué de 48 pâtés de maisons et se situe au nord du campus principal de l'université de Louisville et au sud du quartier des affaires de Downtown Louisville. Malgré son nom, le vieux Louisville n'est pas le plus vieux quartier de la ville. Ce quartier n'est apparu que 100 ans après la création de la ville. La ville est née le long de la rivière Ohio et ce n'est que 100 ans plus tard que le quartier maintenant nommé Vieux Louisville est apparu en tant qu'extension vers le sud du quartier de Downtown Louisville. Ce n'est que dans les années 1960 que le quartier fut renommé et son nom était à l'origine Southern Extension qui signifie extension du sud. Ayant connu une perte de population entre le début et le milieu du XXe siècle, le quartier s'est ensuite revitalisé notamment grâce aux étudiants de l'université proche et de jeunes travailleurs.
rdf:langString Old Louisville is a historic district and neighborhood in central Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It is the third largest such district in the United States, and the largest preservation district featuring almost entirely Victorian architecture. It is also unique in that a majority of its structures are made of brick, and the neighborhood contains the highest concentration of residential homes with stained glass windows in the U.S. Many of the buildings are in the Victorian-era styles of Romanesque, Queen Anne, Italianate, among others; and many blocks have had few or no buildings razed. There are also several 20th-century buildings from 15 to 20 stories. Old Louisville consists of about 48 city blocks and is located north of the University of Louisville's main campus and south of Broadway and Downtown Louisville, in the central portion of the modern city. The neighborhood hosts the renowned St. James Court Art Show on the first weekend in October. Despite its name, Old Louisville was actually built as a suburb of Louisville starting in the 1870s, nearly a century after Louisville was founded. It was initially called the Southern Extension, and the name Old Louisville did not come until the 1960s. Old Louisville was initially home to some of Louisville's wealthiest residents, but saw a decline in the early and mid-20th century. Following revitalization efforts and gentrification, Old Louisville is currently home to a diverse population with a high concentration of students and young professionals.
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