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1816/c.1850 – Louisville, KY

Posted on OHD: 10/5/21. Last OHD Update: 7/25/22.
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National Register Property

717 N 34th St, Louisville, KY 40212

Opportunity of a lifetime to own a major part of Louisville history! This beautiful large tree-lined property features one of the oldest - if not THE oldest - still standing wood framed houses in Jefferson County. This is the Squire Earick house, built in 1819 and named after a prominent resident who flipped some of the building's cosmetic details from Federal Style to Victorian in the mid-19th century.The house history is well documented; some of the facts can be found on Wikipedia. It is situated in the most historically significant area of the Portland neighborhood, a block east from the former Sisters of Loretto girls school (est 1842) and Church of Our Lady (est 1839), and two blocks south of the old Portland Wharf area. There has already been a huge investment of money and time put into the preservation of the house and now it is up to you to put on the finishing touches.
5 Bed · 1 Bath · 3,116 Sq Ft · 0.47 Ac.
Listed With

Bruce Moore, Breland Group Realtors :: (502) 741-1861

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