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County: Jefferson

Highland Park

Marker Number: 

2584

Location: 

Southeast corner of Park Blvd., Old Park Blvd., and Crittenden Drive

In 1890, Highland Park was created for railroad workers when L&N expanded in south Louisville. The neighborhood quickly thrived. In 1950, it had nearly 7,000 residents. The self-sustaining community had churches, schools, grocery stores, saloons, a bank, & a post office. In 1922, the area was annexed by Louisville, after the U.S. Supreme Court dismissed an appeal.

Reverse Description:

The neighborhood shrunk as the city expanded. The construction of the Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center, the expansion of I-264, and the growth of the Louisville Airport all led to a decline after 100 yrs in neighborhood residents, homes, and businesses. This marks the former northern intersection of Park Blvd and Wawa St.

Dedicated May 18, 2019.

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