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Louisville-Jefferson County, Kentucky recent comments:

  • Museum Plaza, smith714 wrote 2 years ago:
    Never built
  • East End Bridge, картограф из Москвы (guest) wrote 2 years ago:
    Opened at December 18, 2016 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_and_Clark_Bridge_(Ohio_River)
  • Confederate Monument, cisco1 wrote 3 years ago:
    Remembering with Honor and Respect the Confederate Soldiers who Bravely and Proudly Fought for Southern Secession and Independence from the USA.
  • K Mart, Frank Clemmons (guest) wrote 5 years ago:
    Closed two years ago.
  • Louisville Outlaws MC, Valentine (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    Anyone know William "Billy" Valentine?
  • Electrical sub-station, kencummings wrote 7 years ago:
    much of the power here goes to the 50 Megawatt calcium carbide furnace just to the NorthEast.
  • Louisville Outlaws MC, Bruce (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Bruce just saying hi to Rex
  • Cemetery, nick (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    The cemetery is the Burk's family cemetery
  • Louisville Outlaws MC, Rick (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Does anyone know if Skeeter logsdon is dead or not?
  • Standiford Cemetery, nick (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    its Oldham cemetery actually
  • Church of Our Lady (Notre Dame du Port), Steve Pfuelb wrote 9 years ago:
    Thanks
  • The Edgeland, Edgeland (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    A privately held multi-unit residence in the heart of the Cherokee Triangle
  • Indian Burial Grounds, joe2200 wrote 9 years ago:
    I worked down there for Dunbar Armored, the grounds are fenced in.Nothing special just long grass.
  • Childhood home of Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali), joewikimapia (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    RIP. Always The Greatest
  • Indian Burial Grounds, heather paulette (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    Can you get close to it. I don't know really were it's at,but they should not have built anything around it. I'm native American and that really upsets me. Heather
  • Headquarters of the Presbyterian Church (USA), Linda j Hart (HOUSTON LEMAITRE (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    more pleadings in rem 14-1087 texas supreme court in rem religious Michael s w brittain, property must keep up with the pleading to cover at least 4-7-2016 7=3018 all iterations progressive regressions composite and merged 09148700 texas bar card
  • graveyard, Sharon Pike (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    Meriwether Cemetery. Original farm of William Meriwether from Virginia. Served with George Rogers Clark. Brick mansion built in 1833 by son David Meriwether, politician and Gov. of New Mexico Territory. He was originally buried in this cemetery but in 1911 many family graves were moved to Cave Hill Cemetery. Only a few graves were left here. Mansion demolished in 1950s when land sold to Stauffer Chemical Co. Sharon@MeriwetherSociety.org
  • River Valley Cemetery, jessicamorris wrote 10 years ago:
    The oldest grave I seen so far is a lil girl from1928
  • River Valley Cemetery, jessicamorris wrote 10 years ago:
    I made a Facebook page called River Valley Cemetery For Lost Loved Ones feel free to join or share anything you like from there I have also started a list two different ways im always updating the page I would love to get stories and pictures of everyone im very interested in it all but not in a creepy way and feel free to tag people too
  • River Valley Cemetery, jessicamorris wrote 10 years ago:
    i have pics and videos of today 8-25-15 of grave sites