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The St. James Court Art Show, colloquially called the St. James Art Fair, or just St. James, is a popular free public outdoor annual arts and crafts show held since 1957 in the Old Louisville neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, in the St. James-Belgravia Historic District.
Added to NRHP. December 5, 1972. The St. James–Belgravia Historic District, within Old Louisville, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. It comprises St. James Court (north) and Belgravia Court (south). It is bordered to the north by Louisville's Central Park. The area was the site of the Southern Exposition and now ...
The Southern Exposition was a five-year series of world's fairs held in the city of Louisville, Kentucky, from 1883 to 1887 in what is now Louisville's Old Louisville neighborhood. The exposition, held for 100 days each year on 45 acres (180,000 m 2) immediately south of Central Park, which is now the St. James-Belgravia Historic District, was ...
The Kentucky State Fair will take place from Aug. 15-25 at the Kentucky Exposition Center, 937 Phillips Lane. The 10-day event is celebrated annually and features animals, food, entertainment and ...
Christopher Leach. August 22, 2024 at 11:58 AM. Preston Poling posted a picture of his award-winning miniature build to his Instagram page with a “Missing” stamp on it after Kentucky State ...
Central Park, Louisville. Central Park is a 17-acre (69,000 m 2) municipal park maintained by the city of Louisville, Kentucky. Located in the Old Louisville neighborhood, it was originally the country estate of the DuPont family. Early in its existence, the park was the site of the Southern Exposition, but later became mostly known for hosting ...
9701 Cooper Church Dr. 38°06′26″N 85°40′51″W / 38.107222°N 85.680833°W / 38.107222; -85.680833 (Fishpool Plantation) Louisville. Formerly 9710 Preston Highway, before construction in Hillview. Current location can be found at Kurtz Ave. and McCrea Ln. 74.
The Speed Art Museum, originally known as the J.B. Speed Memorial Museum, now colloquially referred to as the Speed[1] by locals, is the oldest and largest art museum in Kentucky. It was established in 1927 in Louisville, Kentucky, on Third Street next to the University of Louisville Belknap campus. It receives around 180,000 visits annually. [2]