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Falls City Jeans & Woolen Mills/Kentucky Jeans

Marker Number: 

2588

Location: 

Corner of South Preston and East Kentucky, Louisville

Incorporated in 1882, the Falls City Jeans & Woolen Mill Company produced the most Kentucky Jeans in Louisville. The company created 2.5 million yards of jeans a year. Later, Enro Shirt Company & Ohio Valley Bag & Burlap used the site. Factory designed by architect DJ Williams. Added to National Register of Historic Places 1982. The Burkhart Company.

Reverse Description:

Kentucky Jeans were cotton cloth made with finer count yarns, using a twill weave. Kentucky Jeans were coarse and most suitable for work clothing. After the Civil War, Louisville was a hub for cotton processing, with 8 cotton mills by 1905. The expansion of the L&N Railroad supported Louisville’s thriving textile industry.

Shelby Park Neighborhood Association. Dedicated August 1, 2019.

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