African American Heritage House Museum - Reviews from across the web
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Welcome to Historic Locust Grove in Louisville, Kentucky. Learn about early Kentucky History and Life In 1774 Virginia surveyors divided eastern Jefferson County into 1000-acre tracts for speculators who bought up land rights George III's government awarded to French and Indian War veterans. By 1786 George Rogers Clark's family, William Croghan, Richard Taylor, Richard Terrell, Frederick Edwards, an... locustgrove.org
Louisville: Recreation - Sightseeing, Arts and Culture, Festivals and Holidays, Sports for the Spectator The city retains a flavor of the past with its historic Main Street, a restored district that features the second-largest collection of cast-iron buildings in the United States (only New York City has more). Many homes have also been restored; regular tours are offered to visitors who wish to experi... city-data.com
KET | KET: Louisville Life Online Video | Video Archive Meet Louisvillian Terry Boyd, an embedded reporter who was sent on assignment to Iraq, Afghanistan, and Kosovo; a retrospective of the work of Stratton Hammon, one of Kentucky's most famous architects; a visit with retired broadcaster Liz Everman; and the facts about Mary Anderson, a late 19th centu... ket.org
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