Famous Houses in Louisville, KY

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Discover the rich history and architectural beauty of Louisville through its remarkable houses. Each site offers a unique glimpse into the past, celebrating cultural legacies and the stories of those who shaped the city.

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Conrad/Caldwell House Museum

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5.0

Majestic, the Conrad/Caldwell House showcases exquisite Richardsonian Romanesque design and serves as a hub for St. James Court Art Show history.

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Locust Grove Historic Site

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4.5

Historic echoes resonate here, from the early 1800s architecture to the notable residence of Lewis and Clark. A compelling glimpse into our past.

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Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen Landing

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Captivating views of the Ohio River and charming Greek Revival architecture highlight this historical site, showcasing Louisville’s rich river trade heritage.

Edison Room

Thomas Edison House

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4.0

Inspiration springs from this museum, highlighting Edison's early life and innovations in a preserved shotgun duplex in sought-after Butchertown.